


Odd Made Even - Paperback
SBetty Stuart is the middle child among five siblings; she often finds herself in trouble and is left to play alone while her older and younger siblings bond. Betty's feelings of isolation are profound until an unexpected encounter in the countryside results in a life-changing gift that might be the answer to her prayers.
Amy Le Feuvre published "Odd" in 1898 and later reissued it in 1903 under the name Ann Le Feuvre as "Odd Made Even." This captivating tale explores themes of loneliness, friendship, sacrifice, grief, and redemption, all set against the picturesque English countryside of the late 19th century. Le Feuvre explores various themes and adventures throughout her work, skillfully weaving her narrative with Christian teachings.
This publication is annotated with:
Biographical information on the author.
Footnotes to explain 19th century and Biblical references.howcase what this product is about. What’s it made of? How was it made? What are ways to enjoy it?
SBetty Stuart is the middle child among five siblings; she often finds herself in trouble and is left to play alone while her older and younger siblings bond. Betty's feelings of isolation are profound until an unexpected encounter in the countryside results in a life-changing gift that might be the answer to her prayers.
Amy Le Feuvre published "Odd" in 1898 and later reissued it in 1903 under the name Ann Le Feuvre as "Odd Made Even." This captivating tale explores themes of loneliness, friendship, sacrifice, grief, and redemption, all set against the picturesque English countryside of the late 19th century. Le Feuvre explores various themes and adventures throughout her work, skillfully weaving her narrative with Christian teachings.
This publication is annotated with:
Biographical information on the author.
Footnotes to explain 19th century and Biblical references.howcase what this product is about. What’s it made of? How was it made? What are ways to enjoy it?