God's Troubadour, The Story of St. Francis of Assisi
This book contain collection of 16 Short Stories
1. A Child of Long Ago
2. The Young Troubadour
3. The Young Soldier
4. To Arms!
5. The New Road
6. "The Other Life is as My Life"
7. Father and Son
8. "Lady Poverty"
9. The Bird Sisters
10. Brother Wolf
11. The Three Robbers
12. Nurse and Patient
13. With the Crusaders
14. The Christmas at Greccio
15. La Verna
16. The Troubadour's Last Song

About the Author

Sophie Jewett
1861–1909

Born in Moravia, New York, poet Sophie Jewett was the daughter of a country doctor. Her childhood was marked by loss and displacement. When she was seven years old, her mother died, and Jewett was summoned from sleep to observe her passing; her father died two years later. After his death, Jewett and her three siblings moved to buffalo to live with their uncle and grandmother, both of whom died during Jewett’s adolescence.

Jewett then turned to her minister, the Reverend Wolcott Calkins, and his daughter Mary Whiton Calkins for support. The Calkinses encouraged Jewett’s literary interest, and Mary later co-edited Jewett’s final, posthumous collection of poetry.

Jewett’s early writing was enhanced by her experiences traveling to England and Italy. Her poetry often finds its shape in the sonnet form, and frequently takes as its subject intimacy between women.

In 1889 Jewett began a career teaching English at Wellesley College.
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God's Troubadour, The Story of St. Francis of Assisi
This book contain collection of 16 Short Stories
1. A Child of Long Ago
2. The Young Troubadour
3. The Young Soldier
4. To Arms!
5. The New Road
6. "The Other Life is as My Life"
7. Father and Son
8. "Lady Poverty"
9. The Bird Sisters
10. Brother Wolf
11. The Three Robbers
12. Nurse and Patient
13. With the Crusaders
14. The Christmas at Greccio
15. La Verna
16. The Troubadour's Last Song

About the Author

Sophie Jewett
1861–1909

Born in Moravia, New York, poet Sophie Jewett was the daughter of a country doctor. Her childhood was marked by loss and displacement. When she was seven years old, her mother died, and Jewett was summoned from sleep to observe her passing; her father died two years later. After his death, Jewett and her three siblings moved to buffalo to live with their uncle and grandmother, both of whom died during Jewett’s adolescence.

Jewett then turned to her minister, the Reverend Wolcott Calkins, and his daughter Mary Whiton Calkins for support. The Calkinses encouraged Jewett’s literary interest, and Mary later co-edited Jewett’s final, posthumous collection of poetry.

Jewett’s early writing was enhanced by her experiences traveling to England and Italy. Her poetry often finds its shape in the sonnet form, and frequently takes as its subject intimacy between women.

In 1889 Jewett began a career teaching English at Wellesley College.
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God's Troubadour, The Story of St. Francis of Assisi

God's Troubadour, The Story of St. Francis of Assisi

by Sophie Jewett
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This book contain collection of 16 Short Stories
1. A Child of Long Ago
2. The Young Troubadour
3. The Young Soldier
4. To Arms!
5. The New Road
6. "The Other Life is as My Life"
7. Father and Son
8. "Lady Poverty"
9. The Bird Sisters
10. Brother Wolf
11. The Three Robbers
12. Nurse and Patient
13. With the Crusaders
14. The Christmas at Greccio
15. La Verna
16. The Troubadour's Last Song

About the Author

Sophie Jewett
1861–1909

Born in Moravia, New York, poet Sophie Jewett was the daughter of a country doctor. Her childhood was marked by loss and displacement. When she was seven years old, her mother died, and Jewett was summoned from sleep to observe her passing; her father died two years later. After his death, Jewett and her three siblings moved to buffalo to live with their uncle and grandmother, both of whom died during Jewett’s adolescence.

Jewett then turned to her minister, the Reverend Wolcott Calkins, and his daughter Mary Whiton Calkins for support. The Calkinses encouraged Jewett’s literary interest, and Mary later co-edited Jewett’s final, posthumous collection of poetry.

Jewett’s early writing was enhanced by her experiences traveling to England and Italy. Her poetry often finds its shape in the sonnet form, and frequently takes as its subject intimacy between women.

In 1889 Jewett began a career teaching English at Wellesley College.

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BN ID: 2940014075022
Publisher: Publish This, LLC
Publication date: 01/30/2012
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