
A young girl recounts the tranquil world of her early years, spent in a modest cottage on the edge of a bustling town. She paints the pond’s shimmering surface, the fire‑lit reflections on the trees, and the fragrant rose‑tree that blooms through summer into winter. The garden, alive with clematis, honeysuckle, and sweet‑willows, becomes a backdrop for her endless curiosity about the natural wonders that surround her.
Her family life is sketched with gentle affection and quiet tension. A steady‑hand father works for a local building firm, offering kindness to his children while remaining a man of simple pleasures and little faith. Grandmother, the household’s practical anchor, contrasts with a more carefree mother, and their differing temperaments hint at the choices that will shape the girl’s future. As she looks back, the narrator wonders how these early influences might steer the course of her life beyond the cottage walls.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (134K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United Kingdom: James Nisbet & Co., Limited, 1886.
Release date
2023-07-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1845–1939
Known for bringing astronomy and natural science to young readers, this prolific Victorian writer blended clear explanation with a strong sense of wonder. Her books ranged from popular science to children’s stories and religious fiction, making difficult ideas feel friendly and exciting.
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