
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman was an American author.

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

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

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

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

'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

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

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 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

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

Evelina's Garden
In a Victorian village, love blossoms amidst seclusion and sacrifice when two women, bound by family ties and a shared affection for a minister, challenge the constraints of inheritance and societal expectations.
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

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

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 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

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

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 Green Door
A curious girl unlocks a forbidden door and travels to the past where she learns valuable lessons from her ancestors.
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

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