
Elnora Comstock dreams of a future beyond the swampy Limberlost, where she can study and support herself by collecting moths—a modest trade that reflects her quiet determination. Pressed by a stern mother who doubts her ambitions, she steals away each morning, navigating three‑mile treks through tangled woods to reach the modest school in Onabasha. Along the way she discovers a hidden box of books and insects, a secret sanctuary that fuels her love of learning and the natural world.
The journey introduces Elnora to a cast of neighbors—kind‑hearted teachers, hopeful friends, and a few skeptics—each shaping her view of love, responsibility, and self‑worth. As she balances schoolwork with the demands of her home, she begins to see education as more than an escape; it becomes a way to reconcile the harsh expectations of family with her own quiet courage. The story captures the simple beauty of the Indiana wetlands while celebrating a young woman's resolve to carve her own path.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (642K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Judith Boss
Release date
2006-03-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1924
Best known for weaving the natural world into popular fiction, this Indiana writer helped generations of readers see birds, wetlands, and woods with fresh wonder. She was also a pioneering nature photographer and an early advocate for conservation.
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