
The little Barefoot
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Authors:
- Auerbach, Berthold
1812 - 1882
- Lee, Eliza Buckminster
1794 - 1864
About this book
In an era marked by social upheaval and the quest for compassion, "The Little Barefoot" by Berthold Auerbach captures the poignant journey of two orphaned siblings, Amrie and Dami. As they grapple with the profound loss of their parents, the narrative delves into themes of resilience and the innocence of childhood amidst adversity. Auerbach’s vivid storytelling brings to life the stark realities of orphanhood, while highlighting the siblings' unwavering bond and their struggle to find solace in a world that feels overwhelmingly vast. Ideal for students and civic activists, this tale serves as a powerful reminder of the human spirit's capacity to endure. Discover the depth of love and hope in "The Little Barefoot," a timeless exploration of grief and healing.
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