
Dedication
AUTHOR'S NOTE
CHAPTER I - EAST AND WEST
CHAPTER II - SPRING IN GREEN VALLEY
CHAPTER III - THE LAST OF THE CHURCHILLS
CHAPTER IV - A RAINY DAY
CHAPTER V - CYNTHIA'S SON
CHAPTER VI - GOSSIP
CHAPTER VII - THE WEDDING
CHAPTER VIII - LILAC TIME
In the opening pages, a young traveler writes from the plains of South America, trying to quiet a fierce homesick ache for a tiny town back home. The narrator’s letters and memories paint a vivid picture of bustling ports, volcanic islands, and warm hospitality, while a quiet longing for familiar porches and lavender‑scented kitchens lingers beneath the adventure. The prose feels like a diary, full of wonder at foreign landscapes yet anchored by a deep yearning for simple, neighborly life left behind. Listeners will be drawn into the contrast between exotic horizons and the comforting pull of a place called home.
Back in the valley, the story shifts to a lively kitchen where Fanny and her grandmother sort through telegrams announcing distant tragedies and departures. Their banter, the clatter of bread baking, and the scent of lavender packed for a journey capture the rhythm of small‑town life, where every piece of news ripples through the close‑knit families. As trunks are filled and farewells whispered, listeners sense both the excitement of new horizons and the bittersweet pull of familiar streets.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (453K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-07-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
b. 1883
A writer remembered for warm, homesick portraits of small-town American life, she turned distance into fiction that feels intimate and lived-in. Her best-known novel, Green Valley, was written while she was far from home and longing for it.
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