Madeline Leslie 
Ingleside; or, Without Christ and with Him [EPUB ebook] 
A Tale of Faith, Love, and Redemption in the Mid-19th Century

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In ‘Ingleside; or, Without Christ and with Him, ‘ Madeline Leslie crafts a poignant narrative that explores the intricate dynamics of faith, community, and personal struggle in a rapidly modernizing society. The novel presents a compelling juxtaposition between spiritual desolation and the transformative power of faith, revealing how the characters grapple with doubt and redemption. Leslie’Äôs literary style is characterized by its vivid descriptions and emotional depth, aligning with the sentimental literary movements of the 19th century while also reflecting the transitional societal values of her time, particularly regarding women’s roles in religion and moral philosophy. Madeline Leslie, a prolific author known for her contributions to children’s and religious literature, harnessed her background and personal convictions to weave this narrative. Her experiences as a woman navigating a predominantly male literary landscape, coupled with her engagement in religious communities, fueled her desire to address themes of spiritual significance and moral integrity. Leslie’s works often emphasize the importance of faith in overcoming life’s trials, drawing from her own experiences and the cultural currents surrounding her. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in historical fiction that delves into spiritual themes and moral dilemmas. Leslie’s insight into the complexity of faith makes this novel both a compelling read and a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition amidst the tension of doubt and belief.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 178 ● ISBN 4066339532465 ● File size 1.4 MB ● Age 17-5 years ● Publisher Good Press ● City Prague ● Country CZ ● Published 2023 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 9094303 ● Copy protection Social DRM

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