
ISLA HERON
CHAPTER I. THE PREACHER.
CHAPTER II. THE HERONS.
CHAPTER III. SPRING AND THE CHILDREN.
CHAPTER IV. THE SCARLET SORREL.
CHAPTER V. “LONE, LONE, THOU HAST LEFT ME HERE.”
CHAPTER VI. THE NEW TEACHING.
CHAPTER VII. LITTLE JACOB.
CHAPTER VIII. LOCHABER NO MORE!
CHAPTER IX. THE NEW SCHOLARS.
In a quiet New England hamlet perched on a rocky promontory, a young preacher steps out after the Sunday service, seeking a brief walk before dinner. The coastal air carries the scent of salt and pine, and the white cottage that looms over the bay hints at a life of simple comforts. As she pauses on the weather‑worn stones, the landscape reveals more than just scenery—it introduces the town’s oddball charm through its inhabitants.
Soon she encounters a startling figure: a weather‑beaten man with a scarred, moth‑eaten visage, yet eyes that shine with unexpected kindness. Known locally as Joe Brazybone, his rough exterior masks a heart that resonates with the preacher’s own gentle spirit. Their unexpected exchange offers a glimpse into the community’s blend of humor, resilience, and quiet generosity, promising a story that celebrates the small, tender moments that bind a seaside village together.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (127K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
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Produced by Suzanne Shell, Emmy and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2015-08-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

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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