"The City On Fire, And Other Instructive Stories" presents a collection of compelling short stories by Frances Upcher Cousens. These tales offer a glimpse into the social mores and human experiences of a bygone era. With an emphasis on character development and evocative settings, Cousens crafts narratives that are both instructive and engaging.
These stories, reminiscent of classic literary fiction, explore themes of morality, societal expectations, and the complexities of human relationships. Readers will appreciate the author's insightful observations and the timeless quality of these carefully constructed narratives. This collection is a valuable addition to the short story genre and a worthwhile read for those interested in historical fiction and literary craftsmanship.
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