In the heart of the Midwest, 26-year-old David Langston, affectionately known as the Harvester, leads a simple life alongside his loyal dog. Devoted to cultivating and harvesting trees, plants, and herbs, David sells his bounty as medicinal ingredients to pharmaceutical companies. Each spring, when the first bluebird returns, he turns to his canine companion for guidance on whether to continue his bachelor lifestyle or seek a wife. This year, for the first time in six years, the dog suggests he should pursue love. Reluctantly, David embraces this advice, and that night, a vivid vision of a stunning dark-haired woman in white appears, bestowing upon him a kiss that transforms his outlook on life. Embarking on a passionate quest to find this mysterious woman—who he believes is destined to be his wife—David soon discovers that the path to love is filled with unexpected challenges. Inspired by Gene Stratton-Porters portrayal of strength, honesty, and integrity, many see David as a modern-day Mr. Darcy. Meanwhile, his love interest, Ruth, must navigate her own lessons in love, while Granny—armed with her sharp wit—offers invaluable insights on relationships. Originally published in 1912, The Harvester was a bestseller and adapted into a silent film in 1927. (Summary by Warren Kati)