
A Sunny Little Lass
A Sunny Little Lass, written by Evelyn Raymond in the early 20th century, tells the story of a young girl named Glory and her blind grandfather, Captain Simon Beck, living in a cramped house in New York City. The novel explores their close bond and the challenges they face in poverty, highlighting themes of love, resilience, and the harsh realities of urban life. When a wealthy stranger suggests they may be separated, Glory embarks on a desperate search for her grandfather, showcasing her optimistic spirit amidst adversity.
































