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Produced by David Widger
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In a modest New England home at the edge of winter, a widow and her daughter Alma sit together, the glow of a single lamp illuminating their quiet worries. Their conversation drifts between the chill outside, the looming threat of an empty furnace, and the fragile hope that a brighter future might still be within reach. The mother’s cautious nature clashes with Alma’s restless optimism, setting a tone of gentle tension that colors everyday life.
Alma, a talented sketcher with a vivid imagination, fills the house with the promise of artistic promise, while the household ekes out a living by taking in summer boarders. The arrival of a young, fashionable painter named Beaton, fresh from the city, offers the possibility of formal instruction and a path out of their modest circumstances. Yet the mother fears that unchecked ambition might jeopardize the fragile stability they have managed to maintain.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (194K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1837–1920
A leading voice of American realism, he turned ordinary lives, moral choices, and social ambition into vivid fiction that still feels sharply observed. He was also an influential editor and critic who helped shape the course of American literature in the late 19th century.
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