In a society that is constantly changing and evolving, it can be difficult to find a solid foundation of values to guide our children's actions and decisions. This book aims to provide that foundation through a series of short stories and explanations about a selection of essential values.
Through this book, readers, especially children, will learn about critical values for life such as integrity, honesty, and compassion, and how they apply in their daily lives. By understanding and embrassing these values, readers can not only navigate the challanges of the modern world but also live a life that is true to their highest ideals.
The first in a series of books on values, this book is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand and live by their values in the modern world.
Stephens uses his previous work on his Ph.D. dissertation at the University of Maryland in 1985 to provides O'Connor scholars with an indexed, annotated, chronological compilation of the correspondence between Flannery O'Connor and Brainard and Frances Neel Cheney. Using letters donated by Brainard Cheney to the Vanderbilt University Library, those included range from February 8, 1953 to July 16, 1964. The volume includes...
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