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In 'All's Well!' by John Oxenham, the author explores themes of hope, resilience, and finding peace amidst adversity. Written in a lyrical and poetic style, the book presents a series of heartwarming stories and reflections that uplift the reader's spirit. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, Oxenham's work reflects the optimism and courage of the era. His vivid descriptions and emotional depth create a powerful narrative that resonates with readers of all ages. 'All's Well!' serves as a beacon of light in times of darkness, reminding us of the enduring power of positivity…mehr

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In 'All's Well!' by John Oxenham, the author explores themes of hope, resilience, and finding peace amidst adversity. Written in a lyrical and poetic style, the book presents a series of heartwarming stories and reflections that uplift the reader's spirit. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, Oxenham's work reflects the optimism and courage of the era. His vivid descriptions and emotional depth create a powerful narrative that resonates with readers of all ages. 'All's Well!' serves as a beacon of light in times of darkness, reminding us of the enduring power of positivity and faith in the face of challenges. John Oxenham's ability to capture the beauty of the human spirit shines through in this timeless classic. Drawing from his own experiences as a poet and novelist, Oxenham crafted a touching and inspiring work that continues to inspire readers to this day. For those seeking solace and inspiration, 'All's Well!' is a must-read that will leave a lasting impact on the heart and soul.

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Autorenporträt
John Oxenham was a pseudonym for William Arthur Dunkerley (1852-1941). Dunkerley wrote under his own name, but used the name Oxenham for his poetry, hymn-writing, and novels.