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Letters to mothers

This book presents a series of letters written to mothers, providing thoughtful advice and encouragement on various aspects of parenting. The letters cover topics such as nurturing a child's development, managing household responsibilities, and maintaining emotional well-being. Drawing on the author's own experiences and observations, the text aims to support mothers in their daily lives by offering practical suggestions and moral support. The tone is warm and conversational, seeking to create a sense of shared understanding and community among readers. more

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Lydia Sigourney
Lydia Sigourney

Lydia Sigourney, born on September 1, 1791, and died on June 10, 1865, was a prominent American poet of the 19th century. Her poetry, which covers themes of love, nature, and religion, has been beloved by readers. more

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