The Harvester

The Harvester

Gene Stratton-Porter

15,57 €
IVA incluido
Disponible
Editorial:
Hastings College
Año de edición:
2016
Materia
Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9781942885214
15,57 €
IVA incluido
Disponible
Añadir a favoritos

Inspired by Henry David Thoreau’s Walden, Gene Stratton-Porter’s 1912 novel The Harvester focuses on David Langston, a young bachelor who lives in and makes his living from the swamps and forests of rural Indiana. A best-seller of the early 20th century, The Harvester combines romance and nature writing to demonstrate through David what a harmonious relationship between humans and the natural world could look like.

Artículos relacionados

  • Scout's Honor
    Dori Ann Dupré
    A story of a self, lost…a self, loathed…and a self, rediscovered In Haddleboro, North Carolina, Scout Webb is a 14 year-old kind, spirited small town southern girl and a tomboy much like her namesake, the young narrator from her mother’s favorite book. With both her name and her Christian faith deeply woven into the fabric of her identity, Scout always felt like she had a lot ...
  • Hopetown Road
    Amy Cross Hile
    From the outside looking in, Lexie and Landon Elliott have the perfect marriage, the perfect children, the perfect life and a thriving business. But when the Charleston, South Carolina, couple decides to chuck it all and move to Costa Rica, tongues begin to wag. Nobody knew that the business was failing, and that their marriage was unraveling at an alarming pace. Hopetown Road ...
  • The Only Witness
    Pamela Beason / TBD
    A MISSING BABYSeventeen-year-old Brittany Morgan dashed into the store for just a minute, leaving her sleeping baby in the car. Now Ivy's gone and half the town believes Brittany murdered her daughter.A HAUNTED DETECTIVEDetective Matthew Finn, a big-city fish out of water in small-town Evansburg, Washington, struggles with his wife's betrayal as he investigates Ivy Morg...
    Disponible

    20,64 €

  • The Boxford Stories
    Kristen Carson
    Welcome to the world of the Runyons and the Feldsteds, two Mormon families in 1970s Maryland. Far from their Western American roots, they cling to each other like exiles clutching a precious box of topsoil from the old country. In The Boxford Stories you will meet Ada Runyon who always turns to Ruthalin Feldsted when she needs an ear—sharing her deepest confidences, her everyd...
    Disponible

    11,97 €

  • The Gender of Inanimate Objects and Other Stories
    Laura Marello
    In the phosphorescent title novella of Laura Marello's collection, an enigmatic drifter pursues her circuitous path through the intricate cultural terrain of Sweetwater County, California, a patchwork of communities where 'everyone speaks the wrong language.' Through subtle, disciplined prose inflected with the deep colors and clear lines of ancient Mykonos and the northern...
    Disponible

    14,01 €

  • What's the Word?
    Lawrence Gordon
    This is a work of non-fiction. The events penned herein reflect real life situations; great times and terrible times; which my family, my friends, and I endured.      This work will reflect the spiritual aspects of my family. I was born and raised in our family church. The name of the church was God’s Universal House of Prayer and my Uncle, James Henderson was the Pastor until...
    Disponible

    7,19 €

Otros libros del autor

  • Laddie
    Gene Stratton-Porter
    This charming story is told by 'Little Sister' a young girl who loves to learn, but has no patience with schools. Her ideal classroom is nature itself. Join her as she learns about the world and her place in it. ...
    Disponible

    36,65 €

  • Freckles (Esprios Classics)
    Gene Stratton-Porter
    Gene Stratton-Porter (1863-1924) was an American author, amateur naturalist, wildlife photographer, and one of the earliest women to form a movie studio and production company. She wrote some of the best selling novels and well-received columns in magazines of the day. She became a wildlife photographer, specializing in the birds and moths in one of the last of the vanishing we...
    Disponible

    24,40 €

  • Laddie (Esprios Classics)
    Gene Stratton-Porter
    Gene Stratton-Porter (1863-1924) was an American author, amateur naturalist, wildlife photographer, and one of the earliest women to form a movie studio and production company. She wrote some of the best selling novels and well-received columns in magazines of the day. She became a wildlife photographer, specializing in the birds and moths in one of the last of the vanishing we...
    Disponible

    29,66 €

  • Her Father’s Daughter
    Gene Stratton-Porter
    Her Father’s Daughter by Gene Stratton Porter tells the story of Linda Strong, a spirited young woman navigating life in early 20th-century California. Facing challenges of identity, romance,and family loyalty, Linda’s journey is a heartfelt exploration of courage, self-discovery, and the enduring bonds between father and daughter. ...
    Disponible

    19,66 €

  • The Harvester
    Gene Stratton-Porter
    In The Harvester, Gene Stratton Porter weaves a tale of nature, love, and healing. David Langston, a devoted herbalist, finds solace in the woods and dreams of a mysterious woman who transforms his life. This enchanting novel celebrates the beauty of nature and the power of the human spirit. ...
    Disponible

    18,26 €

  • A Girl of the Limberlost
    Gene Stratton-Porter
    Journey into the enchanting wilderness of the Limberlost Swamp with Gene Stratton-Porter’s beloved novel, 'A Girl of the Limberlost.' Set amidst the lush forests and shimmering waters of early 20th-century Indiana, this captivating story follows the coming-of-age journey of Elnora Comstock, a spirited and determined young woman whose love for nature and passion for learning pro...