
The Place Beyond the Winds, written by Harriet T. Comstock and first published in 1914, is a novel set in a rural Canadian community called Kenmore. It follows Priscilla Glenn, a young girl grappling with adolescence and the expectations of her traditional father, Nathaniel Glenn. The story delves into themes of freedom, identity, and the conflict between societal norms and personal aspirations. This exploration of self-discovery against a backdrop of conformity highlights the struggles faced by individuals seeking to carve their own paths in life.






