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A young woman named Elinor lives in the modest village of Longbridge, where everyday conversations swirl around the latest fashions, shifting opinions, and the quiet dramas of community life. Through her eyes we glimpse the delicate balance between tradition and the fresh ideas that sweep through the town, as friends and neighbors grapple with love, loss, and the expectations placed upon them. The narrative captures the gentle rhythm of 1840s rural society, offering keen observations of manners and the subtle pressures that shape a lady’s choices.
The story unfolds with a warm, thoughtful tone, inviting listeners to share in Elinor’s inner reflections and the tender interactions that define her world. As she navigates friendships, family expectations, and her own aspirations, the tale presents a portrait of resilience and moral sensibility. Listeners will find a compelling blend of social commentary and heartfelt moments that feel both timeless and intimately grounded in the era’s everyday life.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (460K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1999-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1813–1894
Best known for Rural Hours, she brought the woods, weather, birds, and daily life around Cooperstown to the page with unusual patience and warmth. Her work is often remembered today as an early American contribution to nature writing.
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