Wide, Wide World

Wide, Wide World
The Wide, Wide World, written by Susan Warner and published in 1850, follows the life of seven-year-old Ellen Montgomery as she navigates the challenges of separation from her mother and the indifference of her aunt. The novel explores themes of faith, friendship, and resilience in the face of adversity. Notably, it is considered one of the first American bestsellers and has influenced children's literature significantly.








