The Harvester : A Classic American Romance of Nature and Healing
Overview
Gene Stratton-Porter's The Harvester is a beloved American novel that blends romance, nature writing, and gentle philosophy into a moving story of love and healing. First published in 1911, the novel reflects Stratton-Porter's deep appreciation for the natural world and her belief in the restorative power of both nature and human kindness.
The story follows David Langston, known as "The Harvester," a solitary herbalist who lives beside the forests and wetlands of rural Indiana. Devoted to gathering medicinal plants from the wild, David has spent years patiently cultivating both his land and his character while waiting for the woman he believes fate intends him to marry.
When Ruth Jameson unexpectedly enters his life, David must learn that love requires more than patience and devotion-it demands understanding, compassion, and the willingness to help another person overcome deep emotional wounds. As their relationship grows, the quiet beauty of the countryside and the rhythms of nature form a powerful backdrop to their journey toward trust and happiness.
Combining vivid descriptions of the American landscape with heartfelt storytelling, The Harvester remains one of Stratton-Porter's most enduring novels and a cherished classic of early twentieth-century American literature.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9781604594737
- ISBN-10: 160459473X
- Publisher: SMK Books
- Publish Date: August 2008
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.63 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.91 pounds
- Page Count: 280
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