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The Story of Charles Strange, Paperback / softback Book

The Story of Charles Strange Paperback / softback

Part of the Mint Editions series

Paperback / softback

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Though Charles rarely finds himself in the sticky situations many of his friends do, he is happy to listen, sympathize, and offer advice.

Known for being charming and morally upright, Charles enjoys his reputation of strong values, because of the turbulent adolescence he experienced which led to the adoption of these beliefs.

As a child, Charles was forced to give up special occasions, such as birthday parties, to accommodate his sick mother.

Finding solace in faith as she succumbed to her illness, Charles’ mother did her best to impart her ideals on her young son.

After her passing, Charles was raised by his father and Leah, a loyal worker employed by the family.

As he grows, Charles struggles to adjust to the constant changes in his life.

From losing his mother, growing older, and accepting his father’s new marriage, Charles must hold tight to the values passed on to him from his family and community, careful not to lose them in the chaotic journey of becoming an adult.

Featuring themes of friendship, family, and morality, The Story of Charles Strange by Mrs. Henry Wood follows the life of an idealistic man. With perfect prose and intimate detail, readers are allowed to accompany Charles as he comes of age, overcoming tragedy and adversity.

First published in the late 19th century, The Story of Charles Strange continues to fascinate and delight audiences with its insight on the culture and customs of the time, as well as its lovely storyline.

This edition of The Story of Charles Strange by Mrs. Henry Wood now features a new, eye-catching cover design and is printed in a font that is both modern and readable.

With these accommodations, this edition of The Story of Charles Strange crafts an accessible and pleasant reading experience for modern audiences while restoring the original sentiment and drama of Mrs. Henry Wood’s work.

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