Chantry House

“Chantry House” by Charlotte M. Yonge, published by 1st World Library – Literary Society in July 2007, is a literary work that spans 376 pages. This edition presents a narrative shaped by the reflections of the younger generation, who have come together to document the history of Chantry House and the lives of two elder brothers through diaries and letters. The author explores the passage of time, illustrating how healing can transform painful memories into cherished recollections.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of familial bonds and the significance of memory within this narrative. The book delves into the circumstances surrounding Chantry House, emphasizing the importance of remembering those who have played a role in the author’s life. With its focus on personal history and literary collections, “Chantry House” invites readers to reflect on their own experiences and the legacies of those who came before them.
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The united force of the younger generation has been brought upon me to record, with the aid of diaries and letters, the circumstances connected with Chantry House and my two dear elder brothers. Once this could not have been done without more pain than I could brook, but the lapse of time heals wounds, brings compensations, and, when the heart has ceased from aching and yearning, makes the memory of what once filled it a treasure to be brought forward with joy and thankfulness. Nor would it be well that some of those mentioned in the coming narrative should be wholly forgotten, and their place
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