


Odd and the squel Odd Made Even
Amy Le Feuvre (1861-1929) was a prolific late 19th-century English writer, enchanting young readers with her stories.
Odd (1898) follows young Betty Stuart, who feels out of place in her family. A challenging passage from the Book of Revelation prompts a transformative adventure that fulfills her prayers in an unexpectedly heartbreaking way.
The sequel, Odd Made Even (1902), explores Betty's journey through adulthood and love against the backdrop of 19th-century class structures. Le Feuvre intricately weaves biblical themes with personal aspirations and life's challenges.
The collection includes:
- Biographical information about the author
- Footnotes for vocabulary, cultural, and biblical references
If you're new to Le Feuvre's work, this is a great introduction. Her writing is beautiful, so be prepared with tissues for this touching experience. (Also available on Amazon)
Amy Le Feuvre (1861-1929) was a prolific late 19th-century English writer, enchanting young readers with her stories.
Odd (1898) follows young Betty Stuart, who feels out of place in her family. A challenging passage from the Book of Revelation prompts a transformative adventure that fulfills her prayers in an unexpectedly heartbreaking way.
The sequel, Odd Made Even (1902), explores Betty's journey through adulthood and love against the backdrop of 19th-century class structures. Le Feuvre intricately weaves biblical themes with personal aspirations and life's challenges.
The collection includes:
- Biographical information about the author
- Footnotes for vocabulary, cultural, and biblical references
If you're new to Le Feuvre's work, this is a great introduction. Her writing is beautiful, so be prepared with tissues for this touching experience. (Also available on Amazon)