A Daughter of the Land
Gene Stratton-Porter
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Independent Kate Bates resents the fact that, as the youngest of a large family, she is expected to stay at home and help her parents while her brothers and sisters are free to pursue their desires. When she defies her family and leaves home, she finds that the path to independence is paved with hardships. (Summary by wildemoose) (11 hr 35 min)
Chapters
The Wings of Morning | 18:02 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
An Embryo Mind Reader | 25:25 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Peregrinations | 35:59 | Read by Emily Livingston |
A Question of Contracts | 27:41 | Read by Heather Lawrence |
The Prodigal Daughter | 24:02 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Kate's Private Pupil | 40:59 | Read by Emily Livingston |
Helping Nancy Ellen and Robert to Establish a Home | 19:39 | Read by Veronica Jenkins |
The History of a Leghorn Hat | 21:18 | Read by Bridget Gaige |
A Sunbonnet Girl | 22:44 | Read by Bridget Gaige |
John Jardine's Courtship | 20:18 | Read by Bridget Gaige |
A Business Proposition | 21:04 | Read by Bridget Gaige |
Two Letters | 33:06 | Read by pinhsien |
The Bride | 18:00 | Read by Veronica Jenkins |
Starting Married Life | 25:03 | Read by Jeannie |
A New Idea | 25:20 | Read by Rosie |
The Work of the Sun | 26:58 | Read by Jeannie |
The Banner Hand | 27:04 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Kate Takes the Bit in Her Teeth | 20:32 | Read by Rosie |
As a Man Soweth | 26:54 | Read by Rosie |
For a Good Girl | 28:42 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Life's Boomerang | 24:36 | Read by ashleighjane |
Somewhat of Polly | 17:26 | Read by Sandra G |
Kate's Heavenly Time | 27:51 | Read by ashleighjane |
Polly Tries Her Wings | 27:06 | Read by Bridget Gaige |
One More for Kate | 28:20 | Read by Bridget Gaige |
The Winged Victory | 17:35 | Read by Veronica Jenkins |
Blue Ribbon Corn | 19:17 | Read by Elizabeth Klett |
The Eleventh Hour | 24:49 | Read by Arielle Lipshaw |
Reviews
A Tragic Story of Love and Loss
Athena’s Grandma
Well read and well written by a great author who holds my interest in every chapter. Kate’s tragic life mirrors many of us today. Be it her hasty decisions or well thought out plans, she reaps both many sorrows and joy in her life. I like a happy ending for a book and was pleased with her final fate.
A LibriVox Listener
An awful family, but captivating none the less. I loved the entire thing.
Uggh
Wj
The ending was redeeming because at least it showed she knew the thing she most wanted all along. BUT this is one of those books where you see the main character make stupid mistakes, and it's maddening to listen to. Not my favorite of Gene Stratton Porter's books.
Marilyn Friesen
This is a great book. It is not often that the protagonist impulsively makes so many decisions that the reader are sure are wrong but in the end helps to give her a stronger character. Don’t worry there is a wonderful ending you will all love.
complex themes and sub themes
Julia
This is a sad representation of what one person, demanding complete control, can do to everyone around. Amazing real life characters intertwined and with love- unwinding the cords of bondage from narcissism & dysfunctional relationships.
Not a very pleasant family !!
Susan
Although the characters improve through the story it is hard to listen to people mistreating each other. The land & money greed aspect was a bit tiresome. Good narration by all.
This clearly inspired The Thorn Birds
A LibriVox Listener
An excellent book about life’s cruelty and the balance of God. Better deserving of the title Of Mice and Men than Steinbeck’s book at times.
Norene Bontrager
I loved this book! Definitely took some turns that I wasn't expecting! I really like Gene Stratton-Porter's books! Great narration!