
Withered Leaves from Memory's Garland - By Abigail Stanley Hanna.
Preface
Withered Leaves.
Shadows of the Past
Reminiscences.
Midnight Scenes - Or, Pictures of Human Life.
The History of a Household.
Lines, Written during Convalescence from Brain Fever
The Angel Cousin.
Lines, Written at the Close of 1842.
A quiet, lyrical memoir unfolds in a voice that feels both fragile and resolute, as the author reaches back across decades to gather the scattered blossoms of a life lived in the shadow of illness and loss. Interwoven with tender verses and the occasional note from a beloved sister, the pages offer a heartfelt inventory of memories, hopes, and the small comforts that sustained her through restless nights. The prose carries the cadence of 19th‑century contemplation, inviting listeners to hear the rustle of “withered leaves” that symbolize moments both joyous and sorrowful.
The work moves gently from childhood homesteads to the dim corridors of later years, each chapter a soft lantern lighting the path of recollection. Themes of mortality, gratitude, and the enduring pull of familial love emerge without grand dramatics, encouraging a reflective pause. Listeners will find a soothing companion in these meditative passages, a quiet space where the past is both honored and released.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (450K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Distributed Proofreaders
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A little-known 19th-century American writer, she left behind a deeply personal book shaped by memory, illness, faith, and grief. Her work has the quiet, intimate feeling of something written first for family and only later shared with the wider world.
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