
audiobook
by E. Donald (Edmund Donald) Carr
Transcribed from the eighth edition of James Nisbet & Co., Limited by David Price and Margaret Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org
The narrator, a humble country rector, finds himself alone on the bleak plateau of the Long Mynd, a windswept hill in southwest Shropshire famed for its heather‑covered summits and summer berry‑picking festivals. On the evening of January 29th a sudden, fierce snowstorm descends, turning the familiar landscape into a white wilderness that quickly overwhelms even the most seasoned walkers. As the wind howls and visibility drops, he is forced to confront the raw power of nature and the thin line between comfort and peril.
Armed only with his clerical duties, a few provisions, and a stubborn will, he battles freezing temperatures, disorienting darkness, and the relentless drift of snow that threatens to bury him alive. The account details his careful observations of the terrain, the small comforts he fashions, and the quiet moments of prayer that sustain him through the night. Listeners will be drawn into a vivid, hour‑by‑hour struggle for survival, feeling every bite of cold and every hopeful glimmer of dawn.
Full title
A Night in the Snow or, A Struggle for Life or, A Struggle for Life
Language
en
Duration
~51 minutes (49K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-01-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
d. 1900
A country clergyman who turned a terrifying fight for survival into a vivid firsthand tale, he is remembered for one remarkable book inspired by real experience on a winter crossing in Shropshire.
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