![]() ![]() While Kate's freckle-faced candor is truly refreshing, the artfully penned expressions woven throughout "Stepping Heavenward" also provide great reading. Through "Stepping Heavenward," we learn that small things really do matter, as Kate matures into a young woman with true depth of character. The diary of Kate reveals innocence coupled with an acute awareness of her naturally human tendencies to selfishness. A no-nonsense approach to Christian living, "Stepping Heavenward" employs good humor, all the while leading the reader to ponder deeper, eternal matters. ![]() By watching her godly mother (with whom she becomes easily irritated at times), Kate learns about striving for excellence. "Stepping Heavenward" by Elizabeth Prentiss (first published in 1869), tells the story of Kate and her quest to live a better life. ![]()
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