
Islands of Providence, written by Annie F. Johnston in the early 20th century, follows Alec Stoker as he navigates personal and familial challenges after leaving home. The story delves into themes of family loyalty, the impact of one's past, and the quest for redemption, particularly as Alec grapples with the disgrace of his father and the sacrifices made by their Aunt Eunice. The narrative highlights the emotional strain between Alec and his younger sister, Philippa, as they confront their troubled history and strive for a better future.

























