
Honor Bright
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I AT PENSION MADELEINE
CHAPTER II HOW HONOR FOUND HER NEW NAME: AND HOW THEY LIVED AT THE PENSION MADELEINE
CHAPTER III THE MOUNTAINEERS
CHAPTER IV THE OUTGOING
CHAPTER V BIMBO
CHAPTER VI IN THE CHÂLET OF THE ROCKS
CHAPTER VII ZITLI
CHAPTER VIII THE MOUNTAIN FIRESIDE
A twelve‑year‑old orphan named Honor Bright has spent half her life in a Swiss boarding school, the only home she truly knows after her parents disappeared into far‑off missions. The novel opens with her recalling faint, fragrant memories of a distant Indian childhood—bright festivals, mysterious songs, and the comforting presence of a mystical caretaker—while she now learns the rhythms of school life among other girls. As she adjusts to the quiet routines of Pension Madeleine, Honor begins to sense both the weight of her loss and the stirrings of a yearning for the world beyond the Alpine hills.
Through gentle humor and heartfelt moments, the story follows Honor as she forges friendships, confronts the loneliness of being an orphan, and discovers small acts of courage that hint at a larger adventure ahead. The narrative balances sweet nostalgia with the fresh optimism of a young girl learning that home can be found in people as much as in places, inviting listeners to share in her quiet bravery and the promise of new horizons.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (292K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson, Dave Morgan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2016-07-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1850–1943
Best remembered for charming children's verse and stories, this prolific American writer published more than 90 books across poetry, fiction, and biography. She also shared in a Pulitzer Prize for a life of her mother, Julia Ward Howe.
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