The Wide Wide World
Susan Warner
Maison d'édition: DigiCat
Synopsis
In Susan Warner's novel 'The Wide, Wide World,' readers are transported to the mid-19th century America as they follow the journey of a young girl named Ellen Montgomery. This sentimental novel explores themes of faith, family, and perseverance while providing a detailed reflection of the social norms and values of the time. Warner's writing style is marked by its emotional depth and intricate character development, making the story engaging and relatable. Set against the backdrop of rural New York and the bustling city of New York, the novel offers a panoramic view of American society in the 1800s. As one of the bestselling novels of its time, 'The Wide, Wide World' remains a classic piece of American literature that continues to resonate with readers today.