Across the Fruited Plain

audiobook

Across the Fruited Plain

by Florence Crannell Means

EN·~2 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
1

E-text prepared by Meredith Minter Dixon (dixonm@pobox.com)

0:04
2

Across the Fruited Plain - by Florence Crannell Means - with illustrations by Janet Smalley - New York: Friendship Press, c1940

0:38
3

FOREWORD

4:40
4

ACROSS THE FRUITED PLAIN

0:01
5

THE HOUSE OF BEECHAM

15:31
6

THE CRANBERRY BOG

12:21
7

SHUCKING OYSTERS

12:02
8

PEEKANEEKA?

13:56
9

CISSY FROM THE ONION MARSHES

15:29
10

AT THE EDGE OF A MEXICAN VILLAGE

15:29

Description

A gentle, illustrated portrait introduces listeners to the world of migrant families moving across the American West in search of work. Through the eyes of children like Tomoko, Willie May, and Mary Margaret, the story reveals the cramped shacks, rattling jalopies, and the daily grind of picking fruit on vast orchards. It also shows how ordinary people, churches, and community groups begin to create “Christian Centers” where the youngsters find clean clothing, meals, and a sense of belonging.

The narrative weaves together personal anecdotes and the broader social forces that have driven families from the Dust Bowl to California’s fields. As the children adjust to new routines, they discover friendships, learn about kindness, and experience the small comforts that can make a harsh season brighter. Listeners are invited to reflect on the connections between the food on their tables and the hands that harvested it, and to consider how simple acts of care can change lives.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (127K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-06-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Florence Crannell Means

Florence Crannell Means

1891–1980

A pioneering writer for young readers, she brought lives rarely centered in children’s books into clear, compassionate focus. Best known for The Moved-Outers, she wrote with a strong sense of fairness and curiosity about the world around her.

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