"Long Evenings; Or, Stories For My Little Friends" by Emilia Marryat Norris is a charming collection of short stories designed to impart moral lessons to young readers. Written in a style reminiscent of Victorian-era children's literature, these tales are perfect for bedtime reading or classroom engagement. Each story subtly weaves in themes of kindness, honesty, and faith, making them both entertaining and educational.
Norris's gentle prose and engaging narratives make this collection an enduring classic. Readers of all ages will find something to cherish in these heartwarming stories, making "Long Evenings" a valuable addition to any family library.
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