Hope and help rise from a warm home in a chilly city.
A careful story of a cold street, a brave pair of children, and the chance to belong. When a poor little girl named Phebe wanders into their hall, the Greene family learns what it means to reach out with real care. The book follows their search to find Phebe a safe place to heal, grow, and hope again, while teaching timeless lessons about compassion and community.
Through simple, direct scenes, this edition invites young readers to see poverty with empathy and to witness the quiet power of generosity. The tale stays grounded in everyday acts of kindness—sharing a meal, offering a warm bed, and choosing to see a person, not a problem. It blends plain prose with clear moral insight, aiming to inspire practical kindness in families and classrooms.
- Meet Lizzie, Frank, and Phebe as they navigate cold streets and warm hearts.
- See how a hospital visit, a caring doctor, and a patient family can change a life.
- Learn about dignity, resilience, and the meaning of home.
- Experience a hopeful journey from hardship toward belonging.
Ideal for readers of uplifting stories about families, service, and second chances.