T. S. Arthur
'The Home Mission' is a novel written by Timothy Shay Arthur, an American author known for his moralistic and didactic fiction. First published in 1864, the book reflects the values and concerns of 19th-century American society.The story revolves around the lives of the Walton family, who live in a small rural community. The head of the family, Mr. Walton, is a hardworking and virtuous man who strives to provide for his wife and children. However, the family faces various challenges, including financial struggles, illness, and moral dilemmas.As the plot unfolds, the reader is introduced to a cast of characters who interact with the Waltons and play a role in shaping their lives. Through their experiences and interactions, the novel explores themes such as family, community, faith, and the importance of moral integrity.At its core, 'The Home Mission' is a moral tale that extols the virtues of hard work, honesty, compassion, and perseverance. Arthur uses the novel as a platform to impart moral lessons and advocate for social and ethical reform.While the narrative may seem simplistic by modern standards, 'The Home Mission' offers valuable insights into 19th-century American life and values. It provides readers with a glimpse into the challenges and aspirations of ordinary people during this period and serves as a reminder of the enduring importance of moral integrity and community spirit.