"Mou-Setsé: A Negro Hero; The Orphans' Pilgimage: A Story of Trust in God" by L.T. Meade is a tale of intertwined destinies in the late 1800s. It tells of bravery, belief in God, and strength through the interweaving stories of Mou-Setsé, an African boy, and three orphaned children as they journey to find hope amidst hardships. The story begins with Mou-Setsé’s heartbreaking capture and enslavement following his village’s destruction, but reveals his eventual freedom and dedication to aiding his people. Simultaneously, the book shares the journey of Toni, Hans, and Nanny, three Austrian orphans navigating terrible condidtions an trying to find their grandfather, who face harsh conditions and rely on their faith to survive. The book's themes highlight unwavering trust, courage, and the amazing resilience of people facing tough times, demonstrating the power of faith and family connections.

Mou-Setsé: A Negro Hero; The Orphans' Pilgimage: A Story of Trust in God
By L. T. Meade
Amidst the trials of slavery and the perils of orphanhood, faith and courage light the path towards freedom and family.
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2013-07-08
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About the AuthorElizabeth Thomasina Meade Smith (1844–1914), writing under the pseudonym L. T. Meade, was a prolific writer of girls' stories. She was born in Bandon, County Cork, Ireland, daughter of Rev. R. T. Meade, of Nohoval, County Cork. She later moved to London, where she married Alfred Toulmin Smith in September 1879.
Elizabeth Thomasina Meade Smith (1844–1914), writing under the pseudonym L. T. Meade, was a prolific writer of girls' stories. She was born in Bandon, County Cork, Ireland, daughter of Rev. R. T. Meade, of Nohoval, County Cork. She later moved to London, where she married Alfred Toulmin Smith in September 1879.
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