Ragged Homes and How to Mend Them

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Ragged Homes and How to Mend Them

by Mrs. (Mary) Bayly

EN·~5 hours

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Description

A modest yet heartfelt plea emerges from the pages of this Victorian work, addressed to both the nobility and everyday readers. It argues that the true cornerstone of a nation lies in the humble hearth, and that improving the homes of the working poor can lift an entire society. Through a blend of personal dedication and social observation, the author invites listeners to consider how small, practical changes can ripple outward.

Drawing on years of hands‑on experience, the writer recounts the birth of a Mothers’ Society—a network aimed at teaching sanitation, nutrition, and child‑rearing to women struggling against poverty. The narrative shares vivid anecdotes of cramped kitchens, overheated soups, and sleepless infants, showing how simple knowledge can bring comfort and health. Listeners will hear both the challenges faced and the hopeful, step‑by‑step methods proposed to mend ragged homes, offering a window into 19th‑century reform efforts that still resonate today.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (340K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2018-10-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Mrs. (Mary) Bayly

A Victorian writer and reformer, she is best remembered for books and pamphlets about temperance, family life, and the social effects of alcohol. Her work speaks from the world of 19th-century moral reform, where the home was seen as the center of change.

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