
Jean Cabot steps off the train in New York, heart still echoing the familiar chatter of her West‑coast family. Bound for Ashton College, a modest school just outside Boston, she carries the expectations of a protective brother, a grieving mother, and a lineage of well‑meaning aunts. Though the journey has prepared her with practical advice, the young woman feels the pull of California’s open skies, her horse‑riding days, and the comfort of home as she faces the unknown halls of academia.
At Ashton, fresh faces and bustling traditions await—freshman receptions, spirited games, and the promise of new friendships. Jean’s curiosity about whether she’s here to please her family or to carve her own path drives her through the early days of lectures, social gatherings, and the subtle dance of college life. Listeners will find a vivid portrait of a young woman caught between the familiar and the unfamiliar, discovering what it truly means to begin anew in a world far from the desert horizon she left behind.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (364K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-11-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best known for the early-20th-century Jean Cabot books, this writer created brisk, school-and-travel stories centered on a spirited young heroine. The series follows Jean through college life, overseas adventures, and close-knit friendships.
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