Many of the protagonists of Gene Stratton-Porter''s beloved novels are spunky young women. In The Harvester, the acclaimed author takes on a slightly different subject: a shy, solitary, nature-loving young man who is dedicated to living life on his own terms. Will he ever be able to find a worthy partner who is willing to share his dream? Read The Harvester to find out.
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- THE HARVESTER
- Contents
- Characters
- Chapter I - Belshazzar's Decision
- Chapter II - The Effect of a Dream
- Chapter III - Harvesting the Forest
- Chapter IV - A Commission for the South Wind
- Chapter V - When the Harvester Made Good
- Chapter VI - To Labour and to Wait
- Chapter VII - The Quest of the Dream Girl
- Chapter VIII - Belshazzar's Record Point
- Chapter IX - The Harvester Goes Courting
- Chapter X - The Chime of the Blue Bells
- Chapter XI - Demonstrated Courtship
- Chapter XII - "The Way of a Man with a Maid"
- Chapter XIII - When the Dream Came True
- Chapter XIV - Snowy Wings
- Chapter XV - The Harvester Interprets Life
- Chapter XVI - Granny Moreland's Visit
- Chapter XVII - Love Invades Science
- Chapter XVIII - The Better Man
- Chapter XIX - A Vertical Spine
- Chapter XX - The Man in the Background
- Chapter XXI - The Coming of the Bluebird
