Self-Denial; Or, Alice Wood, and Her Missionary Society
Self-Denial; Or, Alice Wood, and Her Missionary Society
Self-Denial; Or, Alice Wood, and Her Missionary Society is a children's novel published in the late 19th century by the American Sunday-School Union. The story follows young Alice Wood as she forms a missionary society with her classmates to help those in need, emphasizing themes of altruism, self-denial, and community service. Through their collective efforts, the girls learn the significance of charity and the impact of small sacrifices on a larger scale, making it both an entertaining and moral tale for young readers.






