
audiobook
by Helen M. (Helen Mar) Johnson
The volume gathers the most resonant verses and prose of a mid‑nineteenth‑century Canadian poet whose work blossoms like the wildflowers she so lovingly described. Each piece offers a gentle meditation on the natural world—lakes, mountains, and the humble garden—woven with a quiet, steadfast faith. Readers will feel the rhythm of her observations, as fresh as the scent of spring blossoms, while the language carries the modest confidence of a devoted believer.
Interlaced with the poetry is a concise biography that traces her life from the shores of Lake Memphremagog to the pages of regional newspapers where her early verses first appeared. The selections reveal a mind shaped by the quiet grandeur of the Eastern Townships, capturing both youthful wonder and mature reflection. Among the works are a few never‑before printed pieces, including a celebrated poem on the historic surrender of Quebec, offering a glimpse into the era’s cultural pulse.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (230K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1834–1863
A 19th-century Canadian poet and prose writer, she left behind devotional, nature-filled writing that continued to find readers long after her early death. Her work in Canadian Wild Flowers blends lyric feeling, religious reflection, and close attention to the natural world.
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