
by - Gene Stratton-Porter
A DAUGHTER OF THE LAND
CHAPTER I - THE WINGS OF MORNING
CHAPTER II - AN EMBRYO MIND READER
CHAPTER III - PEREGRINATIONS
CHAPTER IV - A QUESTION OF CONTRACTS
CHAPTER V - THE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER
CHAPTER VI - KATE'S PRIVATE PUPIL
CHAPTER VII - HELPING NANCY ELLEN AND ROBERT TO ESTABLISH A HOME
CHAPTER VIII - THE HISTORY OF A LEGHORN HAT
Kate Bates has spent her whole life shoulder‑deep in the chores of a bustling farm, rising before dawn to cook, clean, and tend the livestock. When a Sunday sermon’s call to “take the wings of morning” lingers in her mind, she decides to break the routine and visit her brother Adam, hoping to discover whether any of her eighteen siblings will support her education. The conversation with her mother, a stern matriarch who believes Kate’s place is at home, sets up a clash between duty and ambition.
Walking the familiar country path, Kate is surrounded by the sights and sounds of the Indiana countryside—grazing horses, the scent of wildflowers, and the distant hum of a church bell. Her thoughts turn over the possibility of a different future, one where she might follow her sister Mary’s example and pursue learning beyond the farmyard. The landscape mirrors her inner restlessness, urging her toward a choice that could change her life.
Through vivid descriptions of rural life and the quiet strength of a young woman yearning for more, the story explores themes of gender expectations, family responsibility, and the pull of personal dreams. Listeners will feel the rhythm of farm work and the hopeful flutter of a heart that dares to imagine a new path.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (668K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by an anonymous Project Gutenberg volunteer. HTML version by Al Haines.
Release date
2003-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1924
Best known for stories like Freckles and A Girl of the Limberlost, this Indiana writer brought the natural world into popular fiction with unusual warmth and conviction. She was also a naturalist and photographer whose love of wetlands and wildlife shaped nearly everything she created.
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