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Annie F. Johnston's 'The Legend of the Bleeding-heart' stands as a testament to the rich tapestry of human emotion and folklore. Readers are transported to a realm where myth and reality intertwine through Johnston's evocative prose, a fusion of poetic narrative and keen social observation. Rooted in a bygone era, Johnston's work resonates with timeless themes of love, sacrifice, and the intricate bonds of family and community. DigiCat Publishing enhances this edition with meticulous attention to preserving the original text's integrity while presenting it in a contemporary format that honors…mehr

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Annie F. Johnston's 'The Legend of the Bleeding-heart' stands as a testament to the rich tapestry of human emotion and folklore. Readers are transported to a realm where myth and reality intertwine through Johnston's evocative prose, a fusion of poetic narrative and keen social observation. Rooted in a bygone era, Johnston's work resonates with timeless themes of love, sacrifice, and the intricate bonds of family and community. DigiCat Publishing enhances this edition with meticulous attention to preserving the original text's integrity while presenting it in a contemporary format that honors the literary merit of Johnston's language and storytelling prowess within its historical context.nAnnie F. Johnston, renowned for her ability to craft poignant tales that speak to both children and adults, draws inspiration from her own experiences and observations of life in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her body of work, often underscored by a strong moral compass and a deep understanding of human nature, positions her as a significant figure in American literature. 'The Legend of the Bleeding-heart' is a shining example of Johnston's capacity to reach across time, offering insights into the human condition that remain as relevant today as they were at the book's initial publication.n'The Legend of the Bleeding-heart' is highly recommended for readers who seek a narrative imbued with heart, history, and a touch of enchantment. The careful preservation and presentation of this work by DigiCat Publishing make it an essential addition to the collection of anyone who cherishes the enduring power of storytelling. Johnston's craftsmanship as a storyteller invites contemplation and delight, making this special edition a cherished volume for both connoisseurs of classic literature and those discovering the enchantment of Annie F. Johnston's world for the first time.

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Annie Fellows Johnston (1863-1931) was an American author known for her sentimental tales and children's literature which resonated with the values of her time. Born in McCutchanville, Indiana, Johnston was raised in a family that highly valued education and storytelling. Her literary career began to flourish after moving to Pewee Valley, Kentucky, the setting that inspired much of her work. 'The Legend of the Bleeding-heart' is one of her noteworthy creations, a novel that explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the symbolic significance of the bleeding-heart flower. Johnston's prose often carried a didactic quality, characteristic of the era's literature aimed at young audiences. Her other renowned series, 'The Little Colonel' books, gained massive popularity for its depiction of Southern life and the adventures of its charming protagonist, Lloyd Sherman, also known as the Little Colonel. Johnston's work has been celebrated for its vivid characterizations and the moral lessons it imparts, continuing to provide a nostalgic glimpse into turn-of-the-century Americana. Despite the evolution of literary tastes, Johnston's stories remain a testament to the enduring nature of wholesome storytelling and its ability to impart life lessons to successive generations.