
On a sun‑drenched meadow beyond Pendlepoint stands the modest homestead called Thankful Rest, shaded by apple trees and ancient elms. It is kept by the disciplined brother Joshua Strong and his resolute sister Hepzibah, whose exacting standards are evident in the spotless kitchen and neat fields. Neighbors tease them for their sternness, yet the farm’s quiet order hints at deeper currents beneath its peaceful surface.
The calm shatters when a messenger arrives with a black‑bordered letter from Newhaven. Hepzibah, ever composed, sets it aside while she irons, then finally breaks the seal to learn of her younger sister’s sudden death. The news awakens a mix of sorrow and unexpected resolve, pulling her toward a future beyond the farm’s routine. Listeners will follow how this loss begins to reshape the lives at Thankful Rest, testing family ties and quiet strength.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (159K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-07-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1859–1943
A hugely popular Scottish novelist, journalist, and public speaker, she wrote dozens of warm, morally serious stories that reached a wide readership in Britain and beyond. Her life stretched far beyond fiction, taking in newspaper work, campaigning, and a strong public voice on the questions of her day.
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