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White And Black Lies Or, Truth Better Than Falsehood
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White And Black Lies Or, Truth Better Than Falsehood

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"White and Black Lies: Or, Truth Better than Falsehood" by Madeline Leslie is a 19th-century moral story that examines the consequences of deceit within a family. The narrative shows how dishonesty can have far-reaching effects on relationships and personal character. A young boy, raised without much discipline, learns the destructive habit of lying, which leads to larger repercussions. This behavior influences his siblings and affects their moral development, especially under the guidance of a strict but caring father. As the story unfolds, the contrast between truth and falsehood becomes evident, highlighting the emotional toll of dishonesty. The narrative explores how lies, even seemingly small ones, can unravel trust and integrity, eventually creating greater problems. The tale ultimately underscores the importance of honesty in fostering strong relationships and personal growth, while revealing the dangers of habitual lying and the ripple effect it can have within a family. It encourages the reader to reflect on the significance of truth in both personal conduct and social interactions.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books
Date
1 December 2024
Pages
128
ISBN
9789369075508

"White and Black Lies: Or, Truth Better than Falsehood" by Madeline Leslie is a 19th-century moral story that examines the consequences of deceit within a family. The narrative shows how dishonesty can have far-reaching effects on relationships and personal character. A young boy, raised without much discipline, learns the destructive habit of lying, which leads to larger repercussions. This behavior influences his siblings and affects their moral development, especially under the guidance of a strict but caring father. As the story unfolds, the contrast between truth and falsehood becomes evident, highlighting the emotional toll of dishonesty. The narrative explores how lies, even seemingly small ones, can unravel trust and integrity, eventually creating greater problems. The tale ultimately underscores the importance of honesty in fostering strong relationships and personal growth, while revealing the dangers of habitual lying and the ripple effect it can have within a family. It encourages the reader to reflect on the significance of truth in both personal conduct and social interactions.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books
Date
1 December 2024
Pages
128
ISBN
9789369075508