Mary at the Farm and Book of Recipes Compiled During Her Visit Among the "Pennsylvania Germans"

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Mary at the Farm and Book of Recipes Compiled During Her Visit Among the "Pennsylvania Germans"

by Edith May Bertels Thomas

EN·~13 hours·35 chapters

Chapters

35 total

BY - EDITH M. THOMAS

0:25

PREFACE

1:52

ILLUSTRATIONS

1:15

CHAPTER I. - MARY'S LETTERS RECEIVED AT CLEAR SPRING FARM.

8:12

CHAPTER II. - MARY'S ARRIVAL AT THE FARM.

11:21

CHAPTER III. - SCHUGGENHAUS TOWNSHIP.

5:14

CHAPTER IV. - JOHN LANDIS.

3:57

CHAPTER V. - THE OLD FARM HOUSE AND GARDEN.

10:39

CHAPTER VI. - MARY CONFIDES IN AUNT SARAH AND GIVES HER VIEWS ON SUFFRAGE FOR WOMEN.

17:29

CHAPTER VII - PROFESSOR SCHMIDT.

4:15

Description

A young woman from the bustling streets of Philadelphia arrives at a quiet Bucks County farm, eager to trade her classroom chalk for the rhythm of rural life. Invited by her beloved great‑aunt Sarah, she steps into a world of creaking barns, stone‑cold wells and the comforting scent of rye bread rising on a flour‑dusted table. Through her letters and observations, listeners hear the gentle clash of city ambition with the steady cadence of Pennsylvania German traditions.

As Mary learns to knead dough, mend quilts and tend the garden, she gathers treasured recipes passed down by seasoned housewives—soups, breads, and sweets that have never before been printed. The narrative weaves vivid descriptions of the farm’s landscape, its quirky inhabitants, and the simple joys of hearth and home, all illustrated by period sketches. It’s a warm, slice‑of‑history portrait that celebrates hard work, community, and the timeless pleasure of sharing a good meal.

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Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (770K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-09-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

EM

Edith May Bertels Thomas

b. 1859

Best known for a warm, unusual book that blends storytelling with practical cooking, this American writer captured everyday life among Pennsylvania German families with a lively, domestic eye. Her work feels part memoir, part community portrait, and part recipe collection.

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