"Search-Light Letters" by Robert Grant is a collection of letters aiming to spark thought and encourage readers to pursue excellence in their lives and in society. Addressed to different groups such as motivated young people, women with aspirations, and hopeful political thinkers, the essays explore important ideas about morals, societal values, and achieving personal success. The book dives into the qualities that build strong character and high ethical standards in today's world. The author assumes his audience has basic good traits like honesty and bravery, then challenges them to live extraordinary lives. Through discussions, often between a Philosopher and a Refined Instructress, the story looks at real-life moral questions and what society expects, highlighting the difference between outward manners and true inner values and building the foundation for these ideals throughout the letters.
Search-Light Letters
By Robert Grant
Honest reflection guides different people through a collection of letters in building strong moral fibre in a rapidly changing society.
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About the AuthorRobert Grant was an American writer and a jurist who participated in a review of the Sacco and Vanzetti trial a few weeks before their executions.
Robert Grant was an American writer and a jurist who participated in a review of the Sacco and Vanzetti trial a few weeks before their executions.
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