Dawn of the Morning

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Dawn of the Morning

by Grace Livingston Hill

EN·~8 hours

Chapters

Description

In the quiet New York countryside of 1824, a young girl wanders the solemn halls of the Van Rensselaer estate, a grand colonial home that feels both majestic and oppressive. The house is alive with ticking clocks and muted gardens, where even the roses seem to hold their breath, reflecting the child's longing for the mother she barely remembers. As she approaches her father's study, the heavy red damask curtains and shadowed mahogany furniture frame a scene of tension and unspoken grief.

Her father, a stern and distant figure, dominates the room with an air of authority that masks a deeper sorrow. The girl’s heart aches with the memory of a vanished mother and the harsh verdict that branded her unworthy, leaving the child to navigate a world of silence and suspicion. This early glimpse sets the stage for a delicate exploration of family, loss, and the quiet courage it takes to confront the shadows that linger in a house steeped in history.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (508K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2013-04-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Grace Livingston Hill

Grace Livingston Hill

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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