
Published in 1905, 'Angel's Brother' by Eleanora H. Stooke is a children's novel that follows eleven-year-old Angelica 'Angel' Willis as she navigates life in a struggling London household with her artist father and younger brother, Gerald. The story explores themes of sibling loyalty, poverty, and the longing for companionship, as Angel grapples with her responsibilities and dreams of a better future. Illustrated by William H. C. Groome, the book offers a gentle narrative that addresses feelings of loss and the importance of family support.































