Florence Morse Kingsley
Florence Morse Kingsley was an American author renowned for her engaging storytelling and vivid characters. Born in 1859, she became a prominent figure in early 20th-century literature, particularly known for her novels that often explored themes of love, faith, and personal growth. Kingsley had a unique ability to weave her insights into the everyday lives of her characters, making her stories both relatable and inspiring to her readers. Her work reflects a deep understanding of human nature, drawing from her own experiences and observations of society during her time.
As you delve into her collection, you’ll find a range of novels that not only entertain but also provoke thought and reflection. Kingsley’s writing is marked by its warmth and sincerity, inviting readers to connect with the lives of her characters. Whether you’re revisiting a classic or discovering her work for the first time, Florence Morse Kingsley's stories are sure to resonate with you. Enjoy exploring her literary legacy in the app!
Titus: a comrade of the cross
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Florence Morse Kingsley
Titus: A Comrade of the cross is a book full of suspense and drama, but more importantly truth. It is about Titus, a young man living in the…
Stephen: A Soldier of the Cross
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Florence Morse Kingsley
This is a unique sequel to the book Titus: A Comrade of the Cross written in a very different style, though none the less memorable, full of…
The Transfiguration of Miss Philura
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Florence Morse Kingsley
What would happen if someone really believed that "Ask and you shall receive"? Amusing observations on the impact on the life of m…
Tor, A Street Boy of Jerusalem
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Florence Morse Kingsley
Tor is a young beggar living in the city of Jerusalem during the tumultuous time of the Roman occupation. Shouts of hope are the last thing …
Miss Philura's Wedding Gown
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Florence Morse Kingsley
Follow-up to "The Transfiguration of Miss Philura"....will the conviction of mild-mannered Miss Philura that "Ask and you hav…
The Heart of Philura
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Florence Morse Kingsley
Once again Mrs Kingsley does not shy away from the highs and lows of life in the quickly changing world of the 1900s…the ageing women workin…
And So They Were Married
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Florence Morse Kingsley
This is the story of Elizabeth North, a young woman who becomes engaged and with the aid of a social climbing friend begins to plan her wedd…
Neighbors
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Florence Morse Kingsley
The final story featuring the inhabitants of the growing township of Innisfield: Mrs Philura Pettibone’s story reaches its long-awaited conc…
Paul: A Herald of the Cross
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Florence Morse Kingsley
This is an exciting sequel to the earlier books Titus: A Comrade of the Cross and Stephen: A Soldier of the Cross. It tells the story of the…
The Princess and the Ploughman
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Florence Morse Kingsley
On the surface, Mary is the typical literary heroine: Beautiful, animated, and accomplished. She will be rich, too, when she inherits her au…