Letters to a Daughter and A Little Sermon to School Girls

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Letters to a Daughter and A Little Sermon to School Girls

by Helen Ekin Starrett

EN·~1 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total
1

LETTERS TO A DAUGHTER - AND - A LITTLE SERMON TO SCHOOL-GIRLS. - BY - HELEN EKIN STARRETT,

0:14
2

LETTERS TO A DAUGHTER.

0:01
3

LETTER I. - BEHAVIOR AND MANNERS.

9:09
4

LETTER II. - SELF-CONTROL AND SELF-CULTURE.

9:44
5

LETTER III. - AIMS IN LIFE.

7:03
6

LETTER IV. - PERSONAL HABITS.

9:57
7

LETTER V. - SOCIETY—CONVERSATION.

11:48
8

LETTER VI. - ASSOCIATES AND FRIENDS.

10:40
9

LETTER VII. - TACT—UNOBTRUSIVENESS.

8:49
10

LETTER VIII. - WHO ARE THE CULTIVATED?

6:03

Description

A gentle, timeless guide unfolds as a mother writes to her daughter, sharing the essentials of graceful conduct and lasting friendship. Through warm, conversational letters, she explains how true manners spring from sincere behavior—respect for family, modesty, and a willingness to serve others. The advice is rooted in everyday moments, from the kitchen table to the broader social world, illustrating how small acts of kindness shape a radiant character.

Interwoven with the letters is a brief sermon addressed to schoolgirls, urging them to cultivate humility over boldness and to value inner virtues above outward display. The author draws on contemporary thinkers and Christian principles, encouraging readers to replace selfishness with generosity, irritability with patience, and indolence with industry. Listeners will find comforting, practical wisdom that speaks across generations, reminding anyone navigating the challenges of growing up that lasting love and respect begin with the quiet work of building a good heart.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (108K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Melissa Er-Raqabi and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net.

Release date

2005-03-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Helen Ekin Starrett

Helen Ekin Starrett

1840–1920

A pioneering educator and writer, she built respected schools for girls in Chicago while also lending her voice to the suffrage movement. Her career ranged from founding a magazine to leading women writers' organizations, showing a life shaped by learning, public work, and determination.

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