Esther Reid
By "Pansy"
Published by Thomas Nelson And Sons: London (undated) c1915 (Prize plate is dated 1916)
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Esther Reid is a modest‑length Christian novel first issued by Thomas Nelson & Sons in 1901. The story follows the eponymous Esther, a young woman who lives in her mother's boarding‑house and feels the weight of daily chores, poverty, and the monotony of "household drudgery." Though she often complains and can be sharp‑tongued, Esther's deep‑rooted faith drives her to seek ways to help those around her—especially the vulnerable child Minnie, her sister's daughter, and the other boarders. As she wrestles with personal doubts, family obligations, and the temptation to give up, she discovers that genuine service, forgiveness, and community support are the pathways to spiritual growth and personal fulfillment.
The narrative unfolds as a gentle character study: Esther's resilience is tested by a looming family wedding, financial strain, and moments of isolation, yet each trial reinforces her conviction that love and devotion to God can transform hardship into purpose. Readers are presented with recurring themes of faith‑in‑action, the power of compassion, and the transformative nature of Christian charity—lessons that resonated with early‑20th‑century audiences and continue to appeal to modern readers seeking wholesome, uplifting literature."
Light wear to cover/spine as shown. Book slightly cocked forward. Small prize plate. Pages clean and well presented. A nice copy overall with solid binding and no loose pages. Please study photos to further understand condition.