
audiobook
by Harriet L. (Harriet Lummis) Smith
Persis Dale is the kind of woman who can turn a chaotic household into a well‑ordered workshop with a single, brisk glance. When her neighbor, Mrs. West, arrives in a flurry of tangled fabrics and frantic questions, Persis steps in with dry humor and a knack for untangling both seams and personal dilemmas. Her practical mind and quick wit keep the household’s “anvil chorus” at bay, even as she juggles the eccentric demands of a brother whose health hinges on darkness and endless literary quotations.
The story follows Persis as she navigates her brother Joel’s obsessive quest for obscure scriptural meaning, a pursuit that threatens to overwhelm the calm she cultivates. While she steadies the household, a subtle, unexpected attraction begins to surface, hinting at a romance that could challenge her steadfast practicality. With sharp dialogue and a warm, small‑town backdrop, the novel invites listeners into a world where everyday chores become the stage for humor, heart, and the promise of something more.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (413K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-10-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1866–1947
A prolific American storyteller, poet, and columnist, she wrote with a warm, accessible style that reached readers through magazines, newspapers, and popular books. Her long career stretched from verse and short fiction into novels, including several Pollyanna sequels.
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