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Taken or Left by Mrs. O. F. Walton tells the story of Peter, a young boy, and his close relationship with his younger sister, Salome, in a large family facing various struggles. The family, led by hardworking parents, lives modestly with their father running a small grocery shop and their mother managing the household. Peter shares a special bond with Salome, who is loved by everyone. As the story unfolds, Peter begins to face difficult moral decisions. The novel explores themes of innocence, family ties, and moral dilemmas, highlighting the challenges of growing up and learning the importance…mehr

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Taken or Left by Mrs. O. F. Walton tells the story of Peter, a young boy, and his close relationship with his younger sister, Salome, in a large family facing various struggles. The family, led by hardworking parents, lives modestly with their father running a small grocery shop and their mother managing the household. Peter shares a special bond with Salome, who is loved by everyone. As the story unfolds, Peter begins to face difficult moral decisions. The novel explores themes of innocence, family ties, and moral dilemmas, highlighting the challenges of growing up and learning the importance of honesty. As Peter contemplates his actions, he learns valuable lessons about the power of redemption, the consequences of deceit, and the importance of making the right choices. Throughout the story, the importance of faith and family support stands out as Peter discovers the path to personal growth and maturity. Ultimately, it is a tale of love, loss, and the journey to understanding the deeper values of life.
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Autorenporträt
Amy Catherine Walton, better known as Mrs. O. F. Walton, was an English author famous for her Christian children's books, which were often fictional. Born on August 9, 1849, in Kingston upon Hull, United Kingdom, she was the daughter of an Anglican priest. In 1875, she married Octavius Frank Walton, a curate, and they spent four years living in Jerusalem, which influenced her writing. Her works, including the well-known A Peep Behind the Scenes, gained popularity for their moral lessons and heartfelt storytelling. Walton's books, aimed at young readers, often emphasized Christian values, integrity, and personal growth. Throughout her career, she became a prominent figure in children's literature, recognized for her ability to blend adventure with deeper moral themes. Walton lived to the age of 90, passing away in 1939 in Leigh, United Kingdom. Her legacy remains in her works, which continue to inspire readers with their messages of hope, faith, and resilience.