
On a windswept heath, Meg lies among the heather, reveling in the brief taste of solitude she has fought to claim. The open sky, the scent of wildflowers, and the sudden roar of an approaching storm mirror her restless spirit. As thunder cracks overhead, she is jolted back into reality by the urgent voice of Jem, a rugged young man whose presence is both a comfort and a constraint.
Jem, with his fierce blue eyes and weather‑worn coat, has come to the heath seeking his own escape, yet finds himself torn between protecting Meg and preserving his own fragile hopes. The storm becomes a crucible for both, forcing them to confront the gap between Meg’s longing for independence and the ties that bind her. Their silent, tense moments hint at a deeper sacrifice that may be required, setting the stage for a struggle that is as much about the heart as it is about the wild landscape.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (265K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
London: R. T. S., 1920.
Release date
2023-08-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
b. 1854
A Victorian-era writer with a strong connection to Ipswich, she published fiction from the 1870s onward and later wrote a memoir of her father, the Rev. Samuel Garratt. Her books range from domestic and religious stories to allegorical fiction such as The Radiant City.
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