Gene Stratton Porter Knihy
Eugene Aubrey Stratton bol oddaným výskumníkom a autorom, ktorý čerpal z rozsiahlych skúseností z vojenskej služby, spravodajských služieb a vedenia vo verejnej správe. Táto rôznorodá kariéra formovala jeho prístup k písaniu, ktorý sa vyznačuje hlbokým záujmom o históriu a spoločnosť. Jeho dielo sa ponára do zložitých tém s dôrazom na detail a analytický vhľad. Strattonov jedinečný pohľad, ovplyvnený jeho medzinárodnými skúsenosťami a akademickým zázemím, ponúka čitateľom obohacujúci a prenikavý zážitok.







Dcera země
- 125 stránok
- 5 hodin čítania
Keeper of the Bees
- 396 stránok
- 14 hodin čítania
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.
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.
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.
Freckles
- 236 stránok
- 9 hodin čítania
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.
This publication focuses on making historical works accessible by providing them in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. Megali, the publishing house behind this initiative, is dedicated to preserving and reproducing significant texts, ensuring that important literary and historical works remain available to a wider audience.
Focusing on accessibility, this publishing house specializes in reproducing historical works in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. Their commitment to making classic literature more approachable highlights the importance of inclusivity in reading.
A Girl of the Limberlost
- 298 stránok
- 11 hodin čítania
A Girl of the Limberlost (1909) is a novel by Gene Stratton-Porter. An immediate bestseller, A Girl of the Limberlost--her fourth novel--established Stratton-Porter's reputation as a leading naturalist and writer of the American Midwest. Written for children and adults alike, A Girl of the Limberlost is a classic tale of struggle and survival set in one of Indiana's iconic wilderness regions. Elnora Comstock has always felt different. Raised on the edge of the vast Limberlost Swamp, her life is forever associated with the death of her father, who drowned in quicksand while her mother Katharine was going into labor. Despite this tragedy, her mother has maintained a reverence for the swamp, refusing to sell their land for timber or mineral rights like most of her neighbors have done. Now a teenager, Elnora struggles to connect with other high schoolers, most of whom are unaccustomed to the rhythms of the natural world. Mired in poverty, she refuses to give up, soon excelling in her classes and becoming an accomplished violinist. Nevertheless, she still feels she must prove herself to her mother, who remains stuck in the past. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Gene Stratton-Porter's A Girl of the Limberlost is a classic work of American literature reimagined for modern readers.
