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A gentle beacon from a vanished era returns to illuminate modern shelves. Bertie's Home is a warmly coloured, accessible window into mid nineteenth century American life and the quiet ethics that shaped daily living. In this domestic virtue fiction, Madeline Leslie weaves moral storytelling with the tenderness of family life, offering a sentimental american novel that emphasises happiness through home, family duty values, and personal character growth. The narrative invites children readers encouragement and thoughtful reflection without sermonising, making it a natural fit for a family…mehr

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A gentle beacon from a vanished era returns to illuminate modern shelves. Bertie's Home is a warmly coloured, accessible window into mid nineteenth century American life and the quiet ethics that shaped daily living. In this domestic virtue fiction, Madeline Leslie weaves moral storytelling with the tenderness of family life, offering a sentimental american novel that emphasises happiness through home, family duty values, and personal character growth. The narrative invites children readers encouragement and thoughtful reflection without sermonising, making it a natural fit for a family reading anthology and mindful parenting alike. Its appeal rests as much in the atmosphere and everyday acts of care as in plot, inviting readers of all ages to recognise how small, faithful choices yield lasting joy. Historically significant as a Victorian-era American text, Bertie's Home offers a window into a past American home life, while resonating with contemporary hopes for virtue, resilience, and kindness. Alpha Editions restores this beloved title for today's and future generations, preserving its tone and intention without losing its charm. More than a reprint, this is a collector's item and a cultural treasure, prized by casual readers seeking a touching, well-crafted story and by enthusiasts of classic literature who value authenticity and historical texture. It stands beside other moral tales of its period, yet speaks with a clarity that modern readers will recognise and embrace.