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Author: Bruce S. Wright

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Bruce S. Wright was a 20th-century author and clergyman known for his contributions to children”s literature and religious education. Wright”s seminal work, “The Children”s Six Minutes” (1922), remains a celebrated piece among educators and religious practitioners who aim to impart moral lessons and spiritual insights to young minds. Although specific biographical details, such as birth and death dates, are sparse, it is evident that Wright held a profound interest in the moral development of children and believed in the potency of concise, engaging storytelling as an educational tool. His book is a compilation of brief narratives, each designed to captivate children for six minutes, teaching them valuable life lessons rooted in Christian ethics and values. Through these succinct parables, Wright conveyed themes of kindness, honesty, and faith, employing a simple yet effective literary style that could be easily understood by children. His work reflects the early 20th-century pedagogical and religious ethos that emphasized character building in youth as a foundation for a virtuous society. Wright”s literary contributions continue to be referenced in studies of religious education and are a testament to his lasting influence in the realm of spiritual literature for children.




2 Ebooks by Bruce S. Wright

Bruce S. Wright: High Tide and an East Wind
Eastern waterfowlers, who know the black duck best, regard this big dusky bird as the top game bird against which all other ducks are measured. In parts of the Northeast this feeling of affection is …
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English
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€16.27
Bruce S. Wright: The Children’s Six Minutes
In ‘The Children’s Six Minutes’ by Bruce S. Wright, the reader is taken on a gripping journey through the lives of five children who find themselves trapped in an abandoned building following a …
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English
€1.99