By: Arnold Bennett (1867-1931)
"Elsie and the Child: A Tale of Riceyman Steps and Other Stories" by Arnold Bennett is a collection of heartwarming and thought-provoking stories that capture the essence of human relationships and emotions. The title story, "Elsie and the Child," is a poignant tale of the bond between a young girl and a homeless child, highlighting the power of compassion and kindness in the face of adversity.
Bennett's writing is both lyrical and engaging, drawing readers in with vivid descriptions and well-developed characters. Each story in the collection offers a unique perspective on love, loss, and redemption, showcasing Bennett's ability to explore complex themes with sensitivity and depth.
Overall, "Elsie and the Child" is a compelling read that will leave readers touched and inspired by its timeless messages of hope and resilience. Arnold Bennett's storytelling prowess shines through in this collection, making it a must-read for fans of classic literature and heartfelt storytelling. Book Description: Thirteen short stories by a master story teller of the early twentieth century. His writings, fiction and nonfiction, were popular with the public. After contributions to the WWI war effort, he declined the Order of the British Empire . - Summary by David Wales.
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