
Chapter 1 - I.
Chapter 2.
Chapter 3 - III
Chapter 4 - IV
Chapter 5 - V. - APRIL 6.
Chapter 6 - VI.
Chapter 7 - VII.
Chapter 8 - VIII - JUNE 28.
Chapter 9 - IX. - OCT. 10.
SCENE FIRST.
On a cold January day in 1831, sixteen‑year‑old Katherine begins a diary that doubles as a confession of her hopes and frustrations. She marks her birthday with a list of resolutions—to curb her temper, please her mother, and become a better Christian. The scene unfolds in a modest New England home, where the rush to school and the sting of family expectations set the tone.
At school she earns praise from teachers and receives a handmade birthday gift from a friend, offering a brief glimpse of affection and belonging. Yet the day ends with a heated exchange with her mother, who chastises Katherine for her selfishness and urges her toward a more gracious future. The journal captures the tension between youthful pride and the desire to grow, hinting at the inner journey that will shape her coming years.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (497K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2001-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1818–1878
Best known for the beloved hymn "More Love to Thee, O Christ" and the novel Stepping Heavenward, this 19th-century American writer turned personal sorrow and steady faith into books that have comforted readers for generations.
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