
Penelope, an American expatriate with a talent for painting, reunites with her long‑time companions Salemina and Francesca in the spring‑laden streets of Edinburgh. The three women share a history of sharp wit, candid letters, and a “triangular alliance” that is more friendship than romance. Their banter reveals the quirks that bind them—Francesca’s disdain for early mornings, Salemina’s punctuality, and Penelope’s tendency to linger a day behind. Together they plan to make Scotland their new home, hoping the city’s towers will witness a fresh chapter.
Yet beneath the camaraderie lie tangled hearts. Francesca discovers that the young lawyer she has coached toward a better match is about to marry someone else, shattering her quiet hope of playing matchmaker. Salemina returns from Boston, only to find her expectations of home altered, while Penelope grapples with the looming arrival of Mr. Beresford, whose own loyalties are split between duty and desire. As the trio prepares to settle into Edinburgh, the promise of new beginnings is tempered by the intimate dramas each woman carries.
Full title
Penelope's Experiences in Scotland Being Extracts from the Commonplace Book of Penelope Hamilton
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (331K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Les Bowler, and David Widger
Release date
1998-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1856–1923
Best known for creating Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, this American author wrote warm, lively stories for children and adults that still feel inviting today. She also helped pioneer kindergarten education in the United States, bringing the same mix of imagination and care to her work beyond fiction.
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