Rediscover a window into a 19th‑century Quaker life through intimate letters and biographical sketches.
This nonfiction collection gathers the personal writings of Ann Willson, revealing her thoughts on faith, duty, charity, and daily life. Readers glimpse her quiet strength, spiritual journeys, and the everyday acts that shaped her enduring legacy.
This edition presents letters and a biographical sketch in their original voice, with minimal editing to preserve tone and context. It offers a portrait of a devoted woman whose faith guided her work, friendships, and community service across years of hardship and hope.
- A firsthand view of 1800s Quaker life, culture, and moral concerns
- Personal reflections on faith, charity, and public service
- Letters that illuminate friendships, family ties, and social duties
- A biographical sketch that frames the letters within a life story
Ideal for readers of historical correspondence, religious history, and biographies who value personal voice and era‑specific detail.