Ruth Fielding of the Red Mill Or Jasper Parloe's Secret
par Alice B. Emerson
A Journey of Courage and Discovery
Crédits & contributions
- ÉditeurCULTUREA
- Parution17 juillet 2023
Prix TTC
"Ruth Fielding of the Red Mill; Or, Jasper Parloe's Secret" by Alice B. Emerson is a captivating tale of a young girl's journey from the familiar surroundings of Darrowtown to the unknown challenges of life at the Red Mill. Ruth Fielding, recently orphaned, is sent to live with her great uncle, Jabez Potter, a stern and miserly miller. The story begins with Ruth's long train journey to Cheslow, where she is unexpectedly left to fend for herself after her uncle fails to meet her at the station. Her initial encounter with the gruff Jabez Potter is daunting, but Ruth's resilience and determination shine through as she navigates her new life. Ruth's arrival coincides with a mysterious incident involving Tom Cameron, a local boy who is injured in a motorcycle accident. Ruth's quick thinking and bravery in helping to find Tom endear her to the community, including Tom's sister, Helen, who becomes a close friend. The narrative explores themes of friendship, courage, and the search for belonging as Ruth adapts to her new environment. Despite the challenges posed by her uncle's stern demeanor, Ruth finds solace in the kindness of Aunt Alvirah, the mill's housekeeper, and the support of new friends like Helen Cameron. The story is rich with the dynamics of small-town life and the complexities of family relationships. Ruth's journey is not just a physical relocation but a path to self-discovery and personal growth. As she learns to balance her responsibilities at the mill with her desire for education and friendship, Ruth's character develops into a symbol of perseverance and hope. The novel is a testament to the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity and the importance of community and friendship in overcoming life's challenges.
