Publisher's Synopsis
Fern's Hollow is a novel written by Hesba Stretton, first published in 1871. The story follows the life of a young orphan girl named Fern, who is taken in by a kind-hearted couple, Mr. and Mrs. Arden. Fern grows up in the idyllic countryside of England, surrounded by nature and animals.However, Fern's peaceful life is disrupted when a wealthy and cruel woman named Mrs. Tracy comes to the village, determined to take over the Arden's property. Mrs. Tracy's son, Reginald, becomes fascinated with Fern and begins to court her, despite her protests.As Fern navigates the challenges of her new life, she also struggles with her own feelings and desires. She must decide whether to follow her heart or do what is expected of her in society.Fern's Hollow is a heartwarming tale of love, family, and the power of nature to heal and inspire. It is a classic work of Victorian literature that continues to captivate readers today.The work of a shepherd was far more to Stephen's taste than his dangerous toil as a collier. From his earliest years he had been accustomed to wander with his grandfather over the extensive sheep-walks, seeking out any strayed lambs, or diligently gathering food for the sick ones of the flock. To be sure, he could only earn little more than half his former wages, and his time for returning from his work would always be uncertain, and often very late. But then, sorrowful consideration! there was no little Nan to provide for now, nor to fill up his leisure hours at home.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.