A Book Of Golden Deeds
Across the ages and around the world, acts of courage, sacrifice, and unwavering virtue shine like beacons through the darkness of history. In A Book of Golden Deeds, beloved Victorian author Charlotte Yonge gathers inspiring true stories of heroism and selflessness—from ancient legends to medieval tales, and from forgotten martyrs to everyday individuals who risked all for the sake of others.
Written with warmth, moral insight, and a storyteller's grace, Yonge recounts stirring deeds such as the devotion of the self-sacrificing priest during the plague of Marseilles, the bravery of the Highland nurses, the loyalty of Roman daughter-dedicants, and many more examples of extraordinary goodness in the face of danger and hardship.
First published in 1864, A Book of Golden Deeds has become a timeless treasury of virtue for readers young and old. It reminds us that true heroism is not found in might or conquest, but in compassion, courage, and quiet, noble service.
Perfect for family reading, character education, or personal inspiration, Charlotte Yonge's golden book continues to call readers to live lives of honor and generosity.
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Written with warmth, moral insight, and a storyteller's grace, Yonge recounts stirring deeds such as the devotion of the self-sacrificing priest during the plague of Marseilles, the bravery of the Highland nurses, the loyalty of Roman daughter-dedicants, and many more examples of extraordinary goodness in the face of danger and hardship.
First published in 1864, A Book of Golden Deeds has become a timeless treasury of virtue for readers young and old. It reminds us that true heroism is not found in might or conquest, but in compassion, courage, and quiet, noble service.
Perfect for family reading, character education, or personal inspiration, Charlotte Yonge's golden book continues to call readers to live lives of honor and generosity.
A Book Of Golden Deeds
Across the ages and around the world, acts of courage, sacrifice, and unwavering virtue shine like beacons through the darkness of history. In A Book of Golden Deeds, beloved Victorian author Charlotte Yonge gathers inspiring true stories of heroism and selflessness—from ancient legends to medieval tales, and from forgotten martyrs to everyday individuals who risked all for the sake of others.
Written with warmth, moral insight, and a storyteller's grace, Yonge recounts stirring deeds such as the devotion of the self-sacrificing priest during the plague of Marseilles, the bravery of the Highland nurses, the loyalty of Roman daughter-dedicants, and many more examples of extraordinary goodness in the face of danger and hardship.
First published in 1864, A Book of Golden Deeds has become a timeless treasury of virtue for readers young and old. It reminds us that true heroism is not found in might or conquest, but in compassion, courage, and quiet, noble service.
Perfect for family reading, character education, or personal inspiration, Charlotte Yonge's golden book continues to call readers to live lives of honor and generosity.
Written with warmth, moral insight, and a storyteller's grace, Yonge recounts stirring deeds such as the devotion of the self-sacrificing priest during the plague of Marseilles, the bravery of the Highland nurses, the loyalty of Roman daughter-dedicants, and many more examples of extraordinary goodness in the face of danger and hardship.
First published in 1864, A Book of Golden Deeds has become a timeless treasury of virtue for readers young and old. It reminds us that true heroism is not found in might or conquest, but in compassion, courage, and quiet, noble service.
Perfect for family reading, character education, or personal inspiration, Charlotte Yonge's golden book continues to call readers to live lives of honor and generosity.
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A Book Of Golden Deeds

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BN ID: | 2940184499802 |
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Publisher: | Simply Unique Homeschooling |
Publication date: | 04/26/2025 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 1 MB |
Age Range: | 9 - 12 Years |
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