
audiobook
by Madeline Leslie, A. R. (Abijah Richardson) Baker
Transcriber's note:
This nineteenth‑century volume invites listeners into the warm home of the Dermott family, where everyday moments become the backdrop for gentle lessons in Christian doctrine. Through the eyes of a devoted mother and her pastor husband, simple stories about chores, school, and modest celebrations are paired with clear explanations of the Shorter Catechism, making the faith both accessible and lived. The authors draw on years of Sunday‑school teaching, sprinkling each chapter with anecdotes and fables that illustrate moral truths without sounding didactic.
Designed as a companion for parents, teachers, and young converts, the book balances narrative charm with practical instruction, offering prompts for family discussion and memory verses that children can recite. Its language reflects the earnest spirit of its era, yet the core idea—guiding the next generation to grasp and cherish its beliefs—remains timeless. Listeners will find a heartfelt blend of domestic life and spiritual guidance that feels as relevant today as it did when first printed.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (151K characters)
Release date
2024-08-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1815–1893
A prolific 19th-century American writer for young readers, she published under the pen names Mrs. Madeline Leslie and Aunt Hattie. Her stories blended lively storytelling with moral and religious themes, making her a familiar name to generations of children.
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