A lonely girl, a big city, and the simple kindness that changes lives. In a world where everyone feels disconnected, she brings warmth to strangers' lives. Can one person's compassion create a ripple of happiness?
In Everybody's Lonesome, Clara E. Laughlin tells the heartwarming story of a young girl searching for belonging and connection in a bustling city. As she encounters various characters and discovers the common thread of loneliness that unites them, her kindness and optimism bring unexpected joy and transformation to those around her. This uplifting novel captures universal themes of compassion, friendship, and the quiet strength found in human connection.
Clara E. Laughlin (1873 - 1941) was an American author and editor with over thirty-five works accredited to her name. She was also a radio personality for the Chicago Daily News station in the 1920s and the founder of Clara Laughlin Travel Services, which specialized in advising women about foreign travel.