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Set amid the rolling green hills of New England, a centuries‑old house watches a bright summer unfold. Inside, the air hums with the clatter of mowers, the chatter of blackbirds, and the low sigh of cattle, while a bustling kitchen becomes the heart of daily life. Nan, a diligent young woman, moves through the rooms tending to chores, her gentle patience contrasting with the occasional chaos of boiling kettles and stubborn mutton.
When the kitchen’s rhythm falters—burnt linens, a torn gown, tears spilling into the sink—Nan’s quiet resolve is tested. At that moment a familiar voice calls from the porch, and John, a steady and kind‑hearted friend, arrives with a basket of fresh lettuce and berries, offering both practical aid and a comforting presence. Their brief encounter hints at a possible respite from Nan’s endless toil, promising a glimpse of hope and companionship in the warm, sun‑lit garden beyond the house’s doors.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (220K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Joe Hogan. HTML version by Al Haines.
Release date
2003-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1832–1888
Best known for Little Women, this beloved American writer turned family life, hardship, and independence into stories that still feel warm and real. Her books brought spirited girls and young women to the center of the page in a way readers had not often seen before.
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