
In a modest, weather‑worn house on a quiet Midwestern street, sixteen‑year‑old Lilian Boyd balances schoolbooks and a needle, dreaming of a future as a teacher. Her mother, a weary seamstress, faces mounting debts and the looming loss of Lilian’s education, pressing the girl to abandon her studies for a low‑pay factory job. The story opens with Lilian’s fierce resolve, her bright eyes reflecting both hope and the weight of responsibility.
As the deadline approaches, Lilian must choose between the promise of a respectable career and the immediate need to keep her family afloat, a decision that tests her courage and sense of self. The narrative captures the tension of early‑twentieth‑century life for young women—limited options, societal expectations, and the pull of personal ambition. Listeners will be drawn into Lilian’s inner battle, feeling every heartbeat as she steps toward an uncertain but pivotal crossroads.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (344K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-12-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1831–1916
A hugely popular 19th-century American novelist, she wrote scores of stories for girls and young women, mixing family life, ambition, romance, and social change. Her books were widely read in their day and now offer a vivid window into everyday hopes and struggles in Victorian America.
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