At the Foot of the Rainbow
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At the Foot of the Rainbow

by Gene Stratton-Porter

Publisher
ReadHowYouWant.com
Pages
352
Language
English
Published
1974

Overview

Gene Stratton-Porter''s At the Foot of the Rainbow is a warm regional novel shaped by nature, family feeling, and the slow work of growing up. Set within the landscapes she knew well, the book brings together romance, hardship, and the restorative presence of the natural world.

Readers who enjoy early twentieth-century American fiction, rural settings, and emotionally direct storytelling will find At the Foot of the Rainbow inviting. It suits anyone who likes character-driven narratives where place matters as much as plot. Stratton-Porter gives the novel a gentle surface, but beneath it lies a serious interest in resilience, affection, and the choices that shape a life. The novel also offers a quiet argument for endurance, affection, and practical self-trust in ordinary life under pressure and change.

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