
Eleanora H. Stooke
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Little Sunbeam
Amidst the bustling streets, a blind girl's world transforms in a moment, leading her from hardship to a journey filled with newfound kindness and unexpected adventures.
By Eleanora H. Stooke

Rose Cottage : $b A story
In a small village, a struggling family discovers that love, friendship, and faith can lead to unexpected redemption.
By Eleanora H. Stooke

Cousin Becky's champions
A grieving relative comes to stay, bringing an opportunity for a family to discover the strength in compassion and redefine their understanding of home.
By Eleanora H. Stooke

The Squire's young folk : $b A Christmas story
Witness a heartwarming Christmas as new-found friendships help children experience the true meaning of compassion and bravery.
By Eleanora H. Stooke

Grandfer's wonderful garden
Amidst grief and change, a young boy discovers solace and belonging in his grandfather's garden, forging bonds that mend his heart.
By Eleanora H. Stooke

Little maid Marigold
An eleven-year-old girl navigates a new life with wealthy relatives, after leaving behind her beloved mother.
By Eleanora H. Stooke

A little town mouse
A pampered city girl learns that love and family are more valuable than riches when she's forced to live with her country cousins after her mother's death.
By Eleanora H. Stooke

Whilst father was fighting
Amidst a world at war, two young brothers must find strength and hope in each other while facing challenges at home, discovering that even small acts of kindness can bring light to the darkest times.
By Eleanora H. Stooke

The Hermit's Cave : $b or, Theodore and Jack
In a world turned upside down by a new family, two boys must overcome their initial hesitations and forge an unexpected bond in a journey of familial change and childhood discovery.
By Eleanora H. Stooke

Prosperity's child
Bound by love but strained by poverty, a young woman's future shifts when a chance encounter offers a glimpse beyond her family's struggles.
By Eleanora H. Stooke

Angel's Brother
In a poor London lodging, a young girl shoulders the burdens of family, dreams of escape, and hopes for a better life alongside her brother.
By Eleanora H. Stooke

Granfer, and One Christmas time
** Estranged family members and newfound friends find their lives intertwined as the spirit of Christmas brings forgiveness, joy, and the promise of redemption to a rural community.
By Eleanora H. Stooke

Kitty's enemy : $b or, the boy next door.
A ten-year-old girl and the "ugly-looking boy" next door kick off a neighborhood feud after a garden mishap leads to promises of revenge.
By Eleanora H. Stooke

A song-bird
When a young girl’s mother must leave to care for a patient far away, she must find the courage to face her fears and discover how strong family ties can be, even when separated by distance.
By Eleanora H. Stooke

The Little Gentleman
In a world of neglect and hardship, a young girl's life takes a turn when an unexpected friendship reveals the enduring power of compassion.
By Eleanora H. Stooke

Little soldiers all
Amidst the backdrop of war, a young girl journeys to a new home and discovers the strength of family as they navigate the challenges of wartime England.
By Eleanora H. Stooke

Uncle Jo's Old Coat
A boy's impulsive act with an old coat unravels a series of tests that transform him and reveal the power of family and honesty.
By Eleanora H. Stooke

Salome's burden : $b or, the shadow on the homes
In a picturesque village, a young disabled girl struggles to keep her family afloat as her father succumbs to alcoholism, forcing her to face complex moral dilemmas.
By Eleanora H. Stooke

Friendless Felicia : $b Or, a little city sparrow
In a world of poverty, a young girl's unwavering love confronts illness and the uncertainty of a future alone.
By Eleanora H. Stooke

Sir Richard's grandson : $b or, A soldier's son
A young boy's journey from India to England sets the stage for family drama and personal growth as he grapples with his grandfather's disapproval and the challenges of a new life.
By Eleanora H. Stooke