
Ella Clinton; Or, by Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them
Ella Clinton; Or, by Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them is a mid-19th century novel by Martha Finley that follows the life of a young orphan, Ella Clinton, as she navigates her strict upbringing under her aunt Prudence after losing her mother. The story explores themes of morality, virtue, and the challenges of childhood, depicting Ella's struggles with her aunt's discipline and her own rebellious nature. Through her trials, the book emphasizes the importance of character development and seeking divine guidance for self-improvement and redemption.





















