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A Girl of the Limberlost

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The narrative follows Elnora Comstock, a resourceful young woman who harvests moths in the Limberlost to finance her schooling while living under a stern, embittered mother. She confronts poverty, social embarrassment, and family estrangement, finds companionship and growing love, and pursues education and artistic study amid the swamp's natural riches. Encounters with neighbors and suitors test loyalties and prompt forgiveness, and her scientific collecting and connection to the landscape catalyze personal growth, reconciliation, and a hard-won independence rooted in moral strength and appreciation of nature.

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Gene Stratton-Porter

Gene Stratton-Porter was an American author, naturalist, and filmmaker, best known for her novels that often celebrate the beauty of nature and rural life. Born in 1863 in Indiana, she gained popularity in the early 20th century with works such as "A Girl of the Limberlost," which reflects her deep appreciation for the natural world and the struggles of women in society. Stratton-Porter's writing often features strong female protagonists and explores themes of personal growth and environmental conservation. In addition to her literary contributions, she was an avid photographer and a pioneer in the field of nature filmmaking, leaving a lasting impact on American literature and environmental awareness.

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