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First published in 1928, A Lantern in Her Hand has outlasted literary fashions to touch generations of readers. In this classic story of a pioneer woman, Bess Streeter Aldrich modeled protagonist Abbie Deal on her own mother, who in 1854 had traveled by covered wagon to the Midwest. In A Lantern in Her Hand, Abbie accompanies her family to the soon-to-be-state of Nebraska. There, in 1865, she marries and settles into her own sod house. The novel describes Abbie's years of child-raising, of making a frontier home able to withstand every adversity. A Disciplined writer knowledgeable about true stories of pioneer days in Nebraska, Bess Streeter Aldrich conveys the strength of everyday things, the surprise of familiar faces, and the look of the unspoiled landscape during different seasons. Refusing to be broken by hard experience, Abbie sets a joyful example for her family and for her readers.
The main character of this novel, Ella Bishop, is a healthy, sensitive, energetic, and happy person as she begins her college career in the Midwest in 1876. Her energy and devotion to learning made her an excellent student, then a gifted teacher. People were drawn toward her friendliness and enthusiasm. During her life she was betrayed in love when the man she was to have married was stolen by her young cousin. She was called upon to raise their daughter when the cousin died. Later on in life Ella was sorely tempted to have an affair, but she resisted the temptation.
Talks about the descendants of the Scotch and German settlers of the great Nebraskan plains, the spirit of healthy morality and calm contentment that is characteristic of these people.
Set in a small town in Nebraska on 'the rim of the prairie', this western story includes characters such as; a tantalizing heroine made more attractive by a hint of mystery, a steadfast hero, and two delightful pioneers.It presents us with an understanding of small town life with a pioneer background.
Molly Mason, fifty-two, is the devoted wife of the bank president, mother of four fun-loving Masons, and a reliable standby for the library board, missionary society, and the women's clubs. She has a hand in everything that happens in her midwestern town. Then one day she makes a headlong dash for liberty.
The true meaning of Christmas emerges in these stories about reunited families, good fellowship, and restored faith. These holiday stories are by turns dramatic, humorous, and inspirational.
A novel of two Nebraska pioneer families from settlement to the 1930s.
In the first half of the twentieth century Bess Streeter Aldrich became one of America's best loved, most widely read, and highly paid writers. Collected Short Works contains twenty-six of her works written for publication between 1907 and 1919. Aldrich's admirers now have ready access to works that long ago were relegated to archives and library stacks.
During the first half of the twentieth century, Bess Streeter Aldrich became one of the most highly paid and widely read American authors of her time. This second volume of The Collected Short Works brings together over thirty of Aldrich's short stories and essays published between 1920 and 1954, the year of her death.
Features Abbie who accompanies her family to the soon-to-be-state of Nebraska. There, in 1865, she marries and settles into her own sod house. This novel describes Abbie's years of child-raising, of making a frontier home able to withstand every adversity. Refusing to be broken by hard experience, Abbie sets a joyful example for her family.
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