A Girl of the Limberlost. Illustrated



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Paru le : 2026-01-19



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A Girl of the Limberlost by Gene Stratton-Porter is a beloved coming-of-age novel that celebrates resilience, self-education, and the restorative power of nature. First published in 1909, the book is set in rural Indiana near the Limberlost Swamp, a richly described natural environment that plays a central role in the story. The novel follows Elnora Comstock, a poor but determined young girl who dreams of receiving an education despite severe financial hardship and an emotionally distant mother. Living on the edge of the swamp, Elnora turns to nature as both a refuge and a means of survival. She begins collecting rare moths and butterflies from the Limberlost, selling them to earn money for her schooling. Through patience, intelligence, and perseverance, Elnora learns the scientific study of insects and develops a deep respect for the natural world. Her encounters with teachers, collectors, and neighbors broaden her understanding of life beyond the swamp and help her gain confidence in her own abilities. At the same time, the story explores the painful family history that has shaped her mother’s bitterness and emotional withdrawal. Stratton-Porter weaves themes of environmental awareness, personal responsibility, and moral growth throughout the narrative. Nature is portrayed not only as beautiful, but as a source of knowledge, dignity, and independence. A Girl of the Limberlost remains a timeless story of hope and determination, offering an inspiring portrait of a young woman who overcomes adversity through courage, learning, and a profound connection to the natural world.
Pages
518 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2026-01-19
Marque
Asimis Books
EAN papier
9786178790691
EAN EPUB SANS DRM
9786178790691

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0,99 €

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