
The Child Who Died and Lived Again
1848
The Child Who Died and Lived Again, written by Favell Lee Mortimer and first published in 1848, is a children's religious story that imparts moral and spiritual lessons. It recounts the biblical narrative of Jairus, whose daughter is brought back to life by Jesus, emphasizing themes of faith, resurrection, and the existence of the soul. This work aims to comfort and inspire young readers by illustrating the power of belief and the relationship between Jesus and his followers, making it a notable piece in juvenile literature.













