
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman was an American author.
The Pot of Gold, and Other Stories
In a world where dreams and reality intertwine, one child sets out on a remarkable quest spurred by a father's whimsy and the promise of rainbow's end rewards.
By Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
Jerome, A Poor Man: A Novel
A young boy stands tall and faces the harsh realities of poverty, where pride and survival collide in a struggle for dignity.
By Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
The Copy-Cat, and Other Stories
In a late 19th-century town, a young girl's admiration for another sparks a journey of imitation and self-discovery amidst the intricate social puzzles of childhood.
By Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
An Alabaster Box
In a small town where love and ambition collide, a struggling minister's life is turned upside down when an enigmatic woman purchases the entire church fair, leaving everyone questioning her motives and his future.
By Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
Madelon: A Novel
In a snow-covered village, a young woman's musical passion intertwines with love, rivalry, and societal expectations, setting the stage for a tale of heartache and struggle.
By Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
Comfort Pease and her Gold Ring
A young girl's treasured gift brings both joy and unexpected lessons when it mysteriously vanishes, teaching her valuable truths about honesty and responsibility.
By Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
'Doc.' Gordon
A young doctor's optimistic start turns into a complicated entanglement of secrets, illnesses, and sheltered lives within an enigmatic household.
By Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
The Adventures of Ann: Stories of Colonial Times
In Colonial New England, a mischievous indentured girl navigates the strictures of Puritan life to discover friendship, family, and her own resilient spirit.
By Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
Young Lucretia and Other Stories
In a world of societal expectations and familial duty, a young girl navigates friendship, acceptance, and the true meaning of honor during the festive season.
By Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
Jane Field: A Novel
In a quiet, rural setting, two women's lives become entangled as they grapple with duty, societal pressures, and the unspoken challenges that test their strength.
By Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
The Debtor: A Novel
In a village guided by societal expectations, two high-society women stumble upon an open door, unveiling a world of aspiration, class differences, and the humorous traps of nosiness.
By Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
Once Upon a Time, and Other Child-Verses
Enter a world of fairies, brave children, and pure innocence, where simple verses spark the imagination of young and old alike.
By Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
The Yates Pride: A Romance
In a town buzzing with whispers, a determined woman must decide if she can overcome years of solitude and societal pressure to embrace motherhood and a second chance at love with a man from her past.
By Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
Pembroke: A Novel
In a close-knit New England town, a political feud threatens to destroy the love between two souls, testing the boundaries of loyalty and the possibility of reconciliation.
By Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
The Heart's Highway: A Romance of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century
A spirited young woman and her disgraced tutor navigate love and societal expectations in 17th-century Virginia, where class and reputation threaten their forbidden connection.
By Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
By the Light of the Soul: A Novel
Amidst family trouble and whispered possibilities, a young girl quietly grapples with love, loss, and her place in a changing world.
By Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
The Portion of Labor
In an early 20th-century setting, a young woman, caught in a whirlwind of domestic discord, runs away from home.
By Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
The Jamesons
When a peculiar family rents a room, a small town’s quiet way of life is changed forever.
By Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
The Wind in the Rose-Bush, and Other Stories of the Supernatural
Enter a world where unsettling encounters and suspicious villagers hint at supernatural secrets waiting to be uncovered.
By Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
The Shoulders of Atlas: A Novel
A struggling couple's hope for a better future through inheritance forces them to face their deepest resentments and the price of prosperity.
By Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman