<p>Charles M. Sheldon's 'The High Calling' is a stirring exploration of domestic life in the 19th century, punctuated by the moral quandaries prevalent in that era. Sheldon masterfully employs a narrative style that is both engaging and reflective, dissecting the intricate dynamics of family life against a backdrop of societal expectation and religious ethos. The novel is crafted with a distinct fidelity to the Christian maxim 'What would Jesus h...