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Evelina's Garden
1899
First Published
3.71
Average Rating
84
Number of Pages
Half tragedy, half romance, and a very hard tale to rate well. The writing is good and the narrator is excellent. Evelina Adams creates a garden and devotes her life to it after a crippling disappointment in love. Her young cousin Evelina Leonard, her namesake, comes to live with her when she is past seventy, and instantly it seems that young Evelina is fated to have the exact same type of disappointment, with the son of the man the elder Evelina had loved. Will her fate be the same?
Avg Rating
3.71
Number of Ratings
52
5 STARS
21%
4 STARS
38%
3 STARS
31%
2 STARS
10%
1 STARS
0%
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Author

Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
Author · 37 books

Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman was born in Randolph, Massachusetts, and attended Mount Holyoke College (then, Mount Holyoke Female Seminary) in South Hadley, Massachusetts, for one year, from 1870–71. Freeman's parents were orthodox Congregationalists, causing her to have a very strict childhood. Religious constraints play a key role in some of her works. She later finished her education at West Brattleboro Seminary. She passed the greater part of her life in Massachusetts and Vermont. Freeman began writing stories and verse for children while still a teenager to help support her family and was quickly successful. Her best known work was written in the 1880s and 1890s while she lived in Randolph. She produced more than two dozen volumes of published short stories and novels. She is best known for two collections of stories, A Humble Romance and Other Stories (1887) and A New England Nun and Other Stories (1891). Her stories deal mostly with New England life and are among the best of their kind. Freeman is also remembered for her novel Pembroke (1894), and she contributed a notable chapter to the collaborative novel The Whole Family (1908). In 1902 she married Doctor Charles M. Freeman of Metuchen, New Jersey. In April 1926, Freeman became the first recipient of the William Dean Howells Medal for Distinction in Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. She died in Metuchen and was interred in Hillside Cemetery in Scotch Plains, New Jersey.

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