
Mildred at Home: With Something About Her Relatives and Friends: A Sequel to Mildred's Married Life.
1884
Mildred at Home, published in 1884 by Martha Finley, is a sequel to Mildred's Married Life, focusing on the titular character's domestic experiences and her interactions with family and friends. The narrative explores themes of family, faith, and personal growth within a Victorian context, as Mildred and her relatives navigate life's challenges, including the loss and the influence of spirituality. The story also touches on the adventures of Mildred's brothers as they venture westward, facing dangers and reflecting on their faith. This juvenile fiction work highlights moral teachings and the importance of familial bonds.





















