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The Battle of Life
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Jonathan Keeble
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Charles Dickens
Book #4 in Dickens' Christmas Books series.
“The world is full of battles, but some are best fought with kindness.”
The Battle of Life (1846) is one of Dickens’ lesser-known Christmas books, and the only one not to contain any supernatural elements. Instead, the author presents a heartwarming tale of love, sacrifice, second chances and the quiet heroism of everyday life.
In a quiet English village, two devoted sisters, Grace and Marion Jeddler, share a bond that seems unbreakable—until fate intervenes. When Marion mysteriously disappears, the family is thrown into emotional turmoil that reshapes their lives for years to come. But as time passes, a hidden truth emerges: the greatest victories are not won with swords on a field of glory, but through the silent, selfless sacrifices made in the name of love.
Charles Dickens (1812–1870) was one of Britain’s most celebrated novelists, known for his vivid characters, sharp social commentary, and unforgettable storytelling. Rising from a difficult childhood marked by poverty and factory work, he transformed his experiences into novels that exposed the injustices of Victorian society. His works—Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol, David Copperfield, Bleak House, and many others—enjoyed unprecedented popularity during his lifetime, and he remains one of the most influential writers in the English language, beloved for his humour, compassion, and dramatic flair.