Are The Children At Home?

Are The Children at Home?

by Margaret Elizabeth Sangster

Are the Children at Home? is a collection of poems by Margaret Elizabeth Sangster that explores the themes of family, home, motherhood, faith, love, hope, inspiration, encouragement, and comfort. Sangster's poems are known for their simple, yet elegant language, and their ability to touch the hearts of readers of all ages. This collection is a must-read for anyone who loves poetry, or who is looking for a book that will uplift and inspire them.

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