
In the rugged landscape of early‑twentieth‑century Montana, a young woman returns to the isolated cabin she once called home. She finds the empty rooms echoing with recent loss—her father’s fatal accident, her mother’s quiet passing, and the lingering grief of siblings scattered by tragedy. With a steady, trembling courage, she steps inside, confronting the stark reality of a household that has become both a sanctuary and a burden.
Determined to honor the prayers taught by her mother, she assumes the role of caretaker, guiding her younger sister and managing the demands of frontier life. As the harsh season approaches, she must balance the practicalities of survival with the lingering ache of her family’s past. Listeners will be drawn into her quiet strength, the stark beauty of the western wilderness, and the promise of hope that glimmers amid hardship.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (340K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-03-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1865–1947
A hugely popular American novelist, she helped shape early inspirational romance with stories that blended faith, family strain, and unexpected love. Her books reached a wide audience in the early 20th century and remained well known long after her lifetime.
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