Little Sister lives on an Indiana farm with her older siblings. The oldest of these siblings, Laddie, is a strong influence on her life as she grows up and learns about nature, family bonds, struggles and loves, and the complex joys of living in the country at the turn of the past century.
Gene Stratton Porter Bücher
Eugene Aubrey Stratton war ein engagierter Forscher und Autor, der auf umfassende Erfahrungen aus Militärdienst, Nachrichtendiensten und öffentlicher Verwaltung zurückgriff. Diese vielfältige Karriere prägte seinen Schreibstil, der sich durch ein tiefes Interesse an Geschichte und Gesellschaft auszeichnet. Seine Werke tauchen mit Liebe zum Detail und analytischer Schärfe in komplexe Themen ein. Strattons einzigartige Perspektive, beeinflusst von seinen internationalen Erfahrungen und seinem akademischen Hintergrund, bietet den Lesern eine bereichernde und aufschlussreiche Lektüre.







The Song of the Cardinal
- 60 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
The Song of the Cardinal is a classical work recognized for its historical significance. Alpha Editions has republished it in a modern format to ensure its preservation for future generations. The book has been carefully reformatted, retyped, and designed, offering a clear and readable text that is not a scanned copy of the original.
Keeper of the Bees
- 396 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
A soldier, weary from the ravages of World War I and facing grim prospects in a hospital, believes that a change of environment could spark his recovery. Driven by hope, he escapes the confines of the hospital and embarks on a journey toward the sea, seeking fresh air, exercise, and sunlight. With no resources and frail health, he begins a transformative adventure, aiming to reclaim his life amidst the challenges ahead.
Michael O'Halloran
- 346 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
The book highlights the significance of Michael O'Halloran in human history and emphasizes efforts to preserve his work for future generations. It has been meticulously retyped, redesigned, and reformatted to ensure readability and clarity, moving away from traditional scans of original publications. This modern edition aims to maintain the integrity of the content while making it accessible to contemporary readers.
The story follows David Langston, a dedicated herbalist who discovers peace in the woods and is captivated by dreams of a mysterious woman who changes his life. Set against a backdrop of nature's beauty, the narrative explores themes of love and healing, highlighting the profound connection between the human spirit and the natural world. Gene Stratton Porter crafts an enchanting tale that celebrates both personal transformation and the restorative power of the environment.
Her Father's Daughter
- 312 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Set in rural America, the novel follows Linda Strong as she navigates complex family dynamics and seeks her independence. Through her struggles against societal and paternal expectations, Linda embarks on a journey of self-discovery, exploring themes of love, loyalty, and personal identity. The vivid natural landscapes enhance the emotional depth of her story, highlighting her resilience and determination. This timeless tale resonates with readers of all ages, emphasizing the importance of family bonds and the strength found in embracing one's true self.
Freckles
- 236 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Orphaned and maimed, Freckles' bitterness about his fate is lessened when he is hired to guard a stretch of lumber in the wild Limberlost and, after meeting the beautiful "Swamp Angel," he determines to find out about his past.
At the Foot of the Rainbow
- 142 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
The book emphasizes its historical significance and the efforts made for its preservation through modern reformatting. It has been retyped and designed to ensure clarity and readability, making it accessible for both present and future generations. The focus on preservation highlights its importance in the literary canon.
Michael O'Halloran: Children's Adventure Novel
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Michael O'Halloran, or simply Mickey, is a spunky 10-year-old orphan boy who lives alone in the streets of a big mid-western city, hiding from the Children's home. Mickey works as a newsboy to support himself, following the rules his mother gave him before she died. One day, Mickey runs into a poor, little crippled girl called Peaches sobbing because her abusive granny has died and the Children's Home will be coming after her. Mickey takes her to his home, cleans her up, and claims her as his family. He takes upon himself to raise the money so he can send her to cure her back. Sweet and honorable Mickey continues to spread good values as him and Peaches find new family and friends. Effects of his small good deeds reach far, influencing and helping many people around him.