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$3.50Cyril Ashley: Judgment to Generosity (A. L. O. E.)
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Cyril Ashley is finally coming home, and his siblings just know that he’ll take the reins and squelch all their wicked fun! But to Cyril, when momma left, the sunshine left with her. His love of writing helps him escape the present chaos in their once-ordered home and bury himself in his unfinished book. What will it take for Cyril to see that his light needs to shine most clearly in his own home if he would have its beams radiate far beyond?
Often, in our inner conflict with pride, we yearn to be heard. Through the characters of Cyril Ashley, his siblings, and their wild friend Lorenzo, we see ourselves with a bit more clarity and hope to be changed.
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Cyril Ashley
A Parallel of the Story of Jonah
Cyril Ashley is finally coming home, and his siblings just know that he’ll take the reins and squelch all their wicked fun! But to Cyril, when momma left, the sunshine left with her. His love of writing helps him escape the present chaos in their once-ordered home and bury himself in his unfinished book. What will it take for Cyril to see that his light needs to shine most clearly in his own home if he would have its beams radiate far beyond?
Often, in our inner conflict with pride, we yearn to be heard. Through the characters of Cyril Ashley, his siblings, and their wild friend Lorenzo, we see ourselves with a bit more clarity and hope to be changed.
Originally written in 1870 by Charlotte Maria Tucker, who chose to be known by the pen name “A. L. O. E.” (A Lady of England).
Contents
- Awaiting an Arrival
- A Letter
- First Impressions
- A Night View
- The First Mission
- The Social Circle
- Family Friend
- Rusting Out
- Disobedience
- The Standard and the Creeper
- Old Haunts
- On His Mettle
- Failure
- Household Cares
- Earth and Water
- On Board
- Overboard
- Reflections
- The Long Day
- Tidings
- Clouds Bursting
- The Lawyer’s Visit
- At Home Again
- The Reformer
- The Poem and Its Theme
- Respite
- A Loss
- Selfishness Unveiled
- The Common Task
- Onwards
- The Towers
- Conclusion
About the Author
Charlotte Maria Tucker (1821 – 1893) was a prolific writer and poet for children and adults, who preferred to write under the pseudonym A.L.O.E. (a Lady of England).
Weight | 1.275 lbs |
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