The Dawn of a To-Morrow
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The Dawn of a To-Morrow

by Frances Hodgson Burnett

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
56
Language
English
Published
1906

Overview

The Dawn of a To-Morrow is Frances Hodgson Burnett's short novel of despair, compassion, and unexpected spiritual renewal. The story begins with a man at the edge of hopelessness and turns toward the effect of human kindness in London's poorer streets. Burnett uses sentiment openly, but the book is interested in how a single encounter can interrupt isolation and make another future imaginable.

Readers drawn to Frances Hodgson Burnett's moral and emotional fiction will find The Dawn of a To-Morrow direct, hopeful, and earnest. It suits those interested in urban poverty, redemption narratives, and stories where grace appears through ordinary people rather than grand events. Its simplicity is part of its design, like a lamp lit in fog.

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