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The Grey Brethren And Other Fragments In Prose And Verse

By: Michael Fairless
Published By: Double9 Books

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The grey brethren and other fragments in prose and verse is a gentle and reflective collection that weaves together prose and poetry to explore themes of spirituality, nature, innocence, and the quiet depth of everyday experience. The collection opens with the story of a peaceful Quaker life seen through childhood memories, evoking a sense of calm reverence for simplicity and community. As the book unfolds, it shifts gracefully between whimsical fairy tales and contemplative essays, each revealing deeper truths through imaginative storytelling and lyrical expression. Stories such as the dreadful griffin and the story of the tinkle-tinkle enchant with childlike wonder while subtly offering moral insights. Seasonal meditations bring the rhythms of nature into focus, highlighting the beauty in changing skies, blossoming earth, and the reflective stillness of passing time. Throughout, the author's language is marked by tenderness and spiritual introspection, inviting readers to look beyond surface realities and find meaning in quiet moments. This work stands as a meditative journey through the emotional and philosophical landscapes of life, memory, and faith.

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Michael Fairless

Margaret Fairless Barber, known by her pen name Michael Fairless, was an English Christian writer whose short life was marked by illness, devotion, and deep spiritual reflection. Born on May 7, 1869, in Rastrick, West Riding of Yorkshire, she was the youngest of three daughters and educated at home by her mother and sisters. A passionate reader in childhood, she was drawn to authors like Charles Dickens and Walter Scott, as well as natural history. After the death of her father, she lived in various places including Torquay and Bungay, and later moved to London where she trained as a nurse and engaged in charitable work. Her health, however, steadily declined due to a spinal condition and deteriorating eyesight. Taken in by the Dowson family, she found stability and support during her final years. Turning to writing when she could no longer serve others physically, she adopted the pseudonym Michael Fairless in honor of a childhood friend. Her reflective prose, especially in The Roadmender (1902), struck a deep chord with readers and became a lasting spiritual classic. She died on August 24, 1901, in Henfield, West Sussex.

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Product Details

  • Publisher: Double 9 Books
  • Publishing Year: 2025
  • Language: English
  • Paperback: 52pages
  • ISBN-10: 9374837692
  • ISBN-13: 9789374837696
  • Item Weight: 67.6g
  • Dimension : 216 x 140 x 3.38mm
  • Reading age: 10+
  • Country of Origin : India
  • Importer: Double 9 Books
  • Packer: Double 9 Books
  • Book Type : Poetry > General