
VOLUME TEN - WHAT CAN SHE DO? - ILLUSTRATED - DEDICATION - IF I WERE TO DEDICATE THIS BOOK IT WOULD BE TO THOSE GIRLS WHO RESOLVE THAT THEY WILL NOT PLAY THE POOR ROLE OF MICAWBER, THEIR ONLY CHANCE FOR LIFE BEING THAT SOME ONE WILL "TURN UP" WHOM THEY MAY BURDEN WITH THEIR HELPLESS WEIGHT - PREFACE
CHAPTER I - THREE GIRLS
CHAPTER II - A FUTURE OF HUMAN DESIGNING
CHAPTER III - THREE MEN
CHAPTER IV - THE SKIES DARKENING
CHAPTER V - THE STORM THREATENING
CHAPTER VI - THE WRECK
CHAPTER VII - AMONG THE BREAKERS
CHAPTER VIII - WARPED
CHAPTER IX - A DESERT ISLAND
A stark winter day on a bustling Broadway sets the stage for a quietly urgent meditation on the shifting fortunes of women in an increasingly industrial society. The author frames the work as a purposeful guide, warning that the comforts of tradition are eroding and that many young women face a world that demands skill, moral fortitude, and self‑reliance. Drawing on Christian principles, the narrative urges readers to confront the “skeleton in the closet” of social complacency and to cultivate inner strength rather than depend on the uncertain rescue of others.
The story opens with three girls whose lives intersect on that cold January morning, each embodying different responses to the pressures of their time. As they navigate family expectations, limited opportunities, and the lure of the city, the book gently explores how choices, faith, and perseverance shape their destinies. Through their experiences, listeners are invited to reflect on the broader questions of duty, virtue, and the possibility of rising above circumstance without abandoning humility.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (677K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1838–1888
Best known for blending warmhearted fiction with practical advice about country life, this 19th-century American writer reached a wide audience with novels that were both moral and deeply readable. Before turning fully to literature, he also served as a Presbyterian minister and a Civil War chaplain.
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