Sophie Kennedy's experience : $b or, The stepmother

Languageen
First published2025-10-31
RightsPublic domain in the USA.
Gutenberg ID#77161

Description

"Sophie Kennedy's experience" by Lucy Ellen Guernsey is a didactic domestic novel written in the mid-19th century. It follows sensitive schoolgirl Sophie as she faces gossip about her father’s remarriage, meets a gentle, capable stepmother, and begins learning obedience, patience, and Christian duty. The work challenges common prejudices against stepmothers while highlighting charity, self-discipline, and Protestant family life. The opening of the novel shows school gossipmonger Laura blurting out Mr. Kennedy’s impending remarriage, sending Sophie into distress until Nancy, the family’s faithful nurse, calms her with examples of kind stepmothers. Mrs. Gaylord soon involves Sophie in visiting Betsey, a poor, badly burned child devoted to her own stepmother, which draws Sophie into practical charity and keeping promises. Mr. Kennedy returns with Sophie’s new mother, whose warmth, music, and thoughtful guidance quickly reassure the girl, and who establishes orderly worship and steady home lessons. As music, sewing, arithmetic, and Bible study begin, Sophie’s impatience and daydreaming surface; a tantrum over arithmetic costs her a drawing lesson, but a visit with her mother to Betsey reveals the child’s serene Christian faith and forgiveness, prompting Sophie to reflect on duty over reverie. Soon after, Sophie’s carelessness in the cold brings on a severe illness, and Dr. Werner orders rest, barring her from seeing the now-dying Betsey—setting the stage for Sophie’s struggle between impulse and the firm, loving guidance around her. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Subjects

  • Christian life -- Juvenile fiction
  • Girls -- Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction
  • Stepmothers -- Juvenile fiction
  • PZ

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