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"The Little Lame Prince" by Dinah Maria Mulock Craik weaves a touching and inspiring tale of resilience and inner strength. Craik's storytelling introduces readers to the Little Lame Prince and his journey to discover his own worth and potential. This book is a timeless classic, offering a profound message of hope and determination that resonates with readers of all ages.
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Crippled Olive Rothesay must not only win her parents' affection but also overcome their initial disgust at her physical 'imperfection', a curvature of the spine. Published three years after Jane Eyre, Olive's swift fictional response to Bronte's novel raises questions of family, race, and nation through the story of Olive's struggle to take her place in the world as artist and woman. This edition also includes 'The Half-Caste', a story that confronts questions of miscegenation and racial prejudice in Victorian Britain.
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