Discover the life of Mrs. Sewell through intimate letters, reminiscences, and a moving portrait of faith in action.
This nonfiction work draws on autographical material and correspondence to illuminate the life of Mrs. Sewell, a devoted worker among the poor. It explores her personal approach to charity, education, temperance, and community uplift, set against a backdrop of Victorian social concerns. Readers will encounter a clear, steadfast voice committed to practical mercy and the transformation of everyday life.
- Learn how one woman shaped care for the needy through hands‑on action and careful writing.
- See how community and faith intersect in efforts to improve education, labor, and temperance.
- Understand the challenges and triumphs of sustained work among working people in 19th‑century England.
- Encounter personal notes, letters, and reflections that reveal character, motivation, and lasting influence.
Ideal for readers of Victorian biographies and social‑reform history, this edition provides a thoughtful, accessible portrait of a life spent in service to others.