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Description
This book is addressed to young adult Christians, and the author states that, "These quiet bits of talk, just 'among ourselves,' are meant to be helpful and encouraging to those who stand in the forefront, with the days marching on before them, and Christ their acknowledged Captain and Leader bidding them confidently go forward." Part 2 of this book contains chapters whose topics include whether a wife should be a breadwinner, being a maiden aunt, hospitality, writing and diary-keeping, honesty, citizenship, the benefits of being a member of a church, visiting those who are sick and caring for the elderly, and using time wisely.
Publication Date
1897
Publisher
Curtis & Jennings
City
Cincinnati, OH
Keywords
Christianity, Christian life, youth, young adult, advice, careers, budgets, reading, family, romance, business, health, engagement, finances
Rights
No Copyright - United States
Subject
Curts & Jennings; Self-culture; Christian youth; Life skills--Handbooks, manuals, etc; Marriage; Adulthood; Church and the world; Time management
Recommended Citation
Sangster, Margaret E., "Life on High Levels: Familiar Talks on the Conduct of Life (Part Two)" (1897). Mother Home & Heaven. 64.
https://openworks.wooster.edu/motherhomeheaven/64