
Indian Summer
Prologue
Book One Spring
Book Two Summer
Book Three Belated Frost
In the quiet, crooked streets of Bromfield, Lavinia Larimore lives under the watchful eyes of a close‑knit community that knows every promise and every delay. At twenty, she’s been waiting three years for Calvin Stone to fulfill his word—marriage, a new home, a future that the townspeople can already picture. Her sister’s wedding and the hopeful chest of linens she crafted hint at a life she’s ready to begin, yet Calvin’s frequent absences keep the promised day forever just out of reach.
When national tragedy strikes and the nation mourns a fallen president, the small town feels the ripple of uncertainty, mirroring Lavinia’s own unrest. With a storm gathering on the horizon, she decides it’s time to confront Calvin, hoping his explanations will finally turn hope into certainty. The tension between expectation and reality sets the stage for a summer of strained promises and quiet determination.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (431K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-05-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

Best remembered for the strange literary adventure of Jap Herron, she was a Missouri journalist and author whose name became tied to one of the most unusual Mark Twain controversies of the early 20th century. Her career mixed serious newspaper and magazine work with a lasting fascination for spiritualism and literary fame.
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