
Jane Lends A Hand
CHAPTER I—AFFAIRS OF THE LAMBERT FAMILY
CHAPTER II—BUSYBODY JANE
CHAPTER III—CIVIC INTEREST
CHAPTER IV—THE APPEARANCE OF PAUL
CHAPTER V—PAUL HESITATES
CHAPTER VI—A REBEL IN THE HOUSE
CHAPTER VII—GIRLS
CHAPTER VIII—JANE LENDS A HAND
CHAPTER IX—“THE BEST LAID PLANS—”
Jane wakes each autumn morning beneath a patchwork quilt, fighting the chill that seeps through the unheated rooms of the Lambert house. Her father, Mr. Lambert, runs the household with Spartan rigor, demanding punctuality and shunning any hint of laziness. Yet Jane’s gentle defiance and habit of “borrowing” a few extra minutes of warmth set the tone for a story that balances quiet resistance with the comforts of home.
When the lively twins, Minie and Lottie, burst in to scold her for another missed breakfast, Jane’s quick wit and inventive excuses reveal a clever spirit hidden beneath her sleepy exterior. As she navigates the house’s strict rules, her small acts of rebellion and the tender moments with her family hint at a deeper journey toward self‑reliance. Listeners will find a warm, character‑driven tale that captures the charm of everyday life and the quiet courage of a girl learning to lend a hand to herself.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (384K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-03-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1897–1979
Best known for warm, early-20th-century stories about young women finding their footing, this American writer created gentle coming-of-age novels full of family pressures, friendship, and self-reliance.
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