Girls: Faults and Ideals: A Familiar Talk, with Quotations from Letters
1896
Girls: Faults and Ideals: A Familiar Talk, with Quotations from Letters
1896
Parenthood & Family Relations, Religion/Spirituality
Published in 1896, 'Girls: Faults and Ideals' by J. R. Miller is a self-help guide aimed at young women, focusing on character development and moral ideals. The book discusses common faults such as frivolity and gossip while outlining essential qualities of true womanhood, including gentleness and moral earnestness. Through reflections and scriptural references, Miller encourages self-reflection and personal growth, urging readers to cultivate inner beauty and contribute positively to their communities.








