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The Little Nurse Of Cape Cod (1864) - Warner, Anna Bartlett
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The Little Nurse of Cape Cod is a children's book written by Anna Bartlett Warner and first published in 1864. The story follows the life of a young girl named Nelly who lives in a small village on Cape Cod. Nelly is a kind and caring girl who loves to help others, especially those who are sick or in need of care. She dreams of becoming a nurse and helping people all over the world. One day, Nelly's dream comes true when she is given the opportunity to nurse a sick child. She takes care of the child with great care and attention, and her kindness and compassion help the child recover. Nelly's…mehr

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The Little Nurse of Cape Cod is a children's book written by Anna Bartlett Warner and first published in 1864. The story follows the life of a young girl named Nelly who lives in a small village on Cape Cod. Nelly is a kind and caring girl who loves to help others, especially those who are sick or in need of care. She dreams of becoming a nurse and helping people all over the world. One day, Nelly's dream comes true when she is given the opportunity to nurse a sick child. She takes care of the child with great care and attention, and her kindness and compassion help the child recover. Nelly's skills as a nurse are noticed by the local doctor, who invites her to work with him and learn more about nursing. As Nelly continues to care for patients in her village, she also learns about the importance of education and begins to attend school. She works hard and eventually becomes a skilled nurse, known throughout the village for her caring and compassionate nature. Throughout the book, Nelly's dedication to helping others is emphasized, and the importance of kindness and compassion is highlighted. The Little Nurse of Cape Cod is a heartwarming story that teaches children about the value of helping others and the rewards of hard work and dedication.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Autorenporträt
Anna Bartlett Warner (1827-1915) was an American author best known for her religious and children's literature. She wrote under the pseudonym Amy Lothrop and was part of a prominent literary family, with her sister Susan Warner also being a well-known author. Susan Warner (1819-1885) was an American author best known for her religious and children's literature. She often wrote under the pseudonym Elizabeth Wetherell. Along with her sister, Anna Bartlett Warner, Susan made significant contributions to 19th-century American literature, particularly in the genre of Christian fiction. Notable work of anna Bartlett warner "Say and Seal" (1860): Co-written with her sister Susan, this novel became quite popular in its time. It is perhaps most famous for containing the hymn "Jesus Loves Me," written by Anna Warner, which has become one of the most beloved hymns worldwide. "Dollars and Cents" (1852): Published under her pseudonym Amy Lothrop, this novel is another example of Warner's ability to weave religious and moral teachings into engaging narratives. Notable work of Susan Warner, along with her sister Anna, was deeply involved in the religious education of the cadets at the United States Military Academy at West Point. The Warner sisters conducted Bible studies and became well-respected figures within the academy community. susan warner "The Wide, Wide World" (1850): This novel tells the story of Ellen Montgomery, a young girl facing hardships and seeking comfort in her Christian faith. The book's success made Susan Warner one of the best-known authors of her time and is considered one of the first American bestsellers. "Queechy" (1852): Another popular novel, "Queechy" follows the story of Fleda Ringan, who, like Ellen in "The Wide, Wide World," faces trials and relies on her faith to overcome them.