A Woman of Yesterday

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A Woman of Yesterday

by Caroline Atwater Mason

EN·~9 hours·1 chapter

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A Woman of Yesterday

9:40:34

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In a secluded Vermont village where a modest parsonage overlooks the winding Monk River, a young woman named Anna Mallison lives under the watchful eye of her minister father. At eighteen, she moves through the quiet evenings of the parsonage’s garret, tending to small duties that echo the weight of long‑standing expectations. The novel opens with Anna’s nocturnal ritual of arranging a box of books, a seemingly simple act that hints at her yearning for knowledge and a life beyond the narrow confines of Haran.

Through lyrical prose, the story explores the delicate balance between devotion to family, the pull of tradition, and the stirrings of an independent spirit. As Anna confronts the moral codes of her tight‑knit community, readers are invited to share her quiet resilience and the subtle tension that builds in the spaces between duty and desire. This early chapter sets the stage for a thoughtful journey into love, faith, and the possibilities of a future that may yet differ from the past.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (557K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2020-10-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Caroline Atwater Mason

Caroline Atwater Mason

1853–1939

A prolific American novelist and travel writer, she moved easily between fiction, travel writing, and books shaped by religious and missionary interests. Her career stretched from the late 19th century into the early 1900s, with works that reflect both literary ambition and a wide curiosity about the world.

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