A Little Girl in Old Salem

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A Little Girl in Old Salem

by Amanda M. Douglas

EN·~6 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total
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0:17
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THE "LITTLE GIRL" SERIES

0:24
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CHAPTER I - TWO LETTERS

24:23
4

CHAPTER II - THE LITTLE GIRL

22:28
5

CHAPTER III - A STRANGER, YET AT HOME

21:06
6

CHAPTER IV - UNWELCOME

20:20
7

CHAPTER V - MAKING FRIENDS WITH THE LITTLE GIRL

30:14
8

CHAPTER VI - GOING TO SCHOOL

21:57
9

CHAPTER VII - CHANGEFUL LIGHTS OF CHILDHOOD

25:56
10

CHAPTER VIII - SORROW'S CROWN OF SORROW

20:18

Description

In a sun‑lit room on Derby Street, the Leverett household awakens to the quiet rhythms of early‑twentieth‑century Salem. The generous garden, the view of a lane that will soon become a street, and the lingering scent of freshly baked bread set a comfortable, almost nostalgic backdrop. Through the measured pace of Chilian, the family's Harvard‑educated son, readers glimpse a world where genteel refinement meets the practical demands of a growing town.

When a serving‑man delivers a handful of letters, the house stirs with the promise of change: distant relatives, a bustling Boston connection, and the imminent arrival of the Thatchers. The conversation between the austere Miss Elizabeth and the gentle Eunice reveals both the weight of family obligations and a subtle yearning for something beyond the familiar. As the Leveretts prepare guest chambers, the story gently invites listeners to step into a community where tradition, curiosity, and the echo of new possibilities mingle across the old wooden floors.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (388K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-03-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Amanda M. Douglas

Amanda M. Douglas

1831–1916

A hugely popular 19th-century American novelist, she wrote scores of stories for girls and young women, mixing family life, ambition, romance, and social change. Her books were widely read in their day and now offer a vivid window into everyday hopes and struggles in Victorian America.

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