
In the orderly world of a strict boarding orphanage, Jerusha Abbot spends her days polishing floors, folding tiny cotton dresses and obeying the relentless commands of the committee. The routine is relentless, yet she retreats to the window each morning, watching carriages and automobiles glide past, letting her imagination fill the gaps left by the grey walls. In those quiet moments she pictures herself in a velvet coat and feathered hat, traveling far beyond the iron fence that confines the home.
Everything changes when a mysterious benefactor, known only as “Daddy‑Long‑Legs,” offers to fund her education. The unexpected letters arrive, full of encouragement and gentle humor, inviting Jerusha to step out of the orphanage and into a college where she can discover literature, art, and the wider world. As she navigates new responsibilities and the quirks of her patron’s eccentricities, her sharp wit and yearning for adventure turn an ordinary life into a journey of self‑discovery.
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (217K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-11-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1876–1916
Best known for the classic novel Daddy-Long-Legs, she wrote warm, witty stories that mixed humor with sharp sympathy for young women finding their way. Her books have stayed in print for generations and inspired stage and screen adaptations.
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