
The Project Gutenberg E-text of Sowing Seeds in Danny, by Nellie L. McClung
Sowing Seeds in Danny
Sowing Seeds in Danny
In a quiet Manitoba town where snow blankets the prairie, the modest sitting room of Mrs. Burton Francis offers a warm oasis of books, soft cushions, and gentle conversation. Mrs. Francis, a dreamy idealist, keeps a watchful eye on the households that depend on her kindness, especially the bustling Watson family with their nine children, the youngest being four‑year‑old Danny. The scene is painted with everyday chores—a washboard’s rhythm, a farmer coaxing tired horses through drifts—and the simple, tender exchanges that knit the community together. Through her gentle inquiries about health and happiness, Mrs. Francis embodies the belief that small acts of caring can sustain a whole village.
As the winter light fades, the story introduces a cast of characters each carrying their own hopes and worries: a silent husband, a diligent doctor, a newly arrived young minister, and ambitious farmers eyeing the coming season. Their intersecting lives hint at the challenges of rural survival, the pull of tradition, and the quiet strength found in shared labor and compassion. Listeners will be drawn into the rhythm of prairie life, feeling the warmth of community even amid the cold.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (304K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by University of Pennsylvania project "A Celebration of Women Writers" and by Gardner Buchanan. HTML version by Al Haines.
Release date
2003-08-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1873–1951
A bestselling Canadian novelist who turned sharp wit and plainspoken storytelling into a force for political change, she helped push women’s rights into the public spotlight. Remembered as one of the country’s best-known suffragists, she also brought her reform work into public office.
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