
Are The Children at Home?
by Margaret Elizabeth Sangster
'Are The Children at Home?' Summary
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. The poems in this collection are divided into four sections: "The Children," "The Home," "The Mother," and "The Faith." Each section contains poems that explore different aspects of these themes. For example, the poems in "The Children" celebrate the joy and wonder of childhood, while the poems in "The Home" explore the importance of family and the sanctity of the home. The poems in "The Mother" honor the role of mothers in shaping the lives of their children, and the poems in "The Faith" express Sangster's deep faith in God and her belief in the power of prayer. Are the Children at Home? is a timeless collection of poems that will appeal to readers of all ages. Sangster's poems are full of wisdom, compassion, and hope, and they offer a gentle reminder of the importance of family, home, and faith.Book Details
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