The Dawn of a To-Morrow
1906
The Dawn of a To-Morrow is a novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett, first published in 1906. It follows Antony Dart, a man on the brink of suicide in the foggy streets of London, who encounters a resilient young girl named Glad. Their interaction sparks a transformative journey, exploring themes of mental anguish, societal despair, and the potential for redemption through human connection. The narrative highlights the harsh realities of urban life while suggesting that hope can emerge even in the darkest moments.











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