
In this lyrical tale set on a windswept Channel Island, a young girl named Marie darts down a sheer cliff to meet a weather‑battered fisherman and his elderly companion. The narrative paints the rugged coastline in vivid detail—the crumbling mill, the narrow landing‑place called the Devil’s Drift, and the sea’s glittering expanse—while introducing a quiet heroism in Marie’s deft, fearless ascent. Her skillful balance and deep‑rooted connection to the island’s dialect hint at a life shaped by the tides and the tight‑knit community that lives by them.
The story opens a collection of similarly evocative sketches, each exploring the lives of ordinary people caught in extraordinary settings. From isolated coves to bustling ports, the episodes blend natural beauty with the subtle struggles of love, duty, and survival, inviting listeners to wander through landscapes where every rock and ripple holds a quiet secret.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (152K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-05-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
From psychology textbooks to children's fiction, this author built a wide-ranging career that blends curiosity about human behavior with a gift for storytelling. She is especially known for writing for young readers and for completing work left behind by her husband, the children's author Scott O'Dell.
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