
The Foundling; or, The Child of Providence
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In an era marked by societal upheaval and the quest for identity, "The Foundling; or, The Child of Providence" by J. Church delves into the poignant journey of an orphan navigating life at the Foundling Hospital in London. This early 19th-century novel intricately explores themes of belonging and resilience, as the protagonist confronts the harsh realities of abandonment and the search for familial love. With its vivid portrayal of the struggles faced by the vulnerable, the narrative invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of social responsibility and compassion. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians alike, this compelling work challenges perceptions of orphanhood and highlights the enduring human spirit. Discover the profound insights within this remarkable tale.
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