WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Meadow Brook cover

Meadow Brook

Open in WeRead

About This Book

The narrative traces Rosa Lee's growth from a spirited New England childhood into adulthood, depicting domestic scenes, schoolroom humiliations, family quarrels, and youthful fancies. Through episodes in a farmhouse, visits to Boston, a flight and southern journeys, she meets varied figures—a fickle suitor and his haughty bride, a devoted friend, a troubled man, and a mysterious presence—whose fortunes involve inheritance, addiction, illness, and death. Financial reversals, moral crises, and efforts at reconciliation shape her course, culminating in a return home and a measure of renewed hope, with themes of filial affection, social contrast, and personal resilience woven throughout.

About the Author

Holmes, Mary Jane portrait

Mary Jane Holmes

Mary Jane Holmes was a 19th-century American author known for her prolific contributions to the genre of sentimental fiction. With a career spanning several decades, she wrote over 40 novels, many of which explore themes of love, morality, and personal growth. Her most notable work, 'Lena Rivers,' showcases her ability to weave intricate character studies with engaging narratives. Holmes's stories often reflect the social issues of her time, making her a significant figure in the literary landscape of her era. Her works continue to be appreciated for their emotional depth and relatable characters.

More Books by This Author