Anna of the Five Towns

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Anna of the Five Towns

by Arnold Bennett

EN·~7 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
1

CHAPTER I - THE KINDLING OF LOVE

28:54
2

CHAPTER II - THE MISER'S DAUGHTER

19:35
3

CHAPTER III - THE BIRTHDAY

30:34
4

CHAPTER IV - A VISIT

18:03
5

CHAPTER V - THE REVIVAL

19:58
6

CHAPTER VI - WILLIE

33:38
7

CHAPTER VII - THE SEWING MEETING

38:33
8

CHAPTER VIII - ON THE BANK

36:50
9

CHAPTER IX - THE TREAT

33:17
10

CHAPTER X - THE ISLE

1:02:37

Description

In a sweltering afternoon, the courtyard of a modest Sunday‑school erupts with the clamor of children spilling out of its doors, their prize‑books flashing like tiny trophies. The scene is framed by the sturdy walls of the chapel, school, lecture‑hall and keeper’s house, all humming with the ordinary rhythm of a close‑knit community. Even the teachers, usually aloof, join the youthful bustle, their sternness softening as they mingle with the youngsters.

At the heart of the yard stands a shy twelve‑year‑old girl in a cream frock, her wide straw hat casting a gentle shadow over her thoughtful eyes. She clutches a prize she has earned, and when the kindly superintendent of the Sunday‑school approaches, a playful exchange hints at a budding connection that will shape her path. Her quiet confidence and the tender banter between them suggest a story of modest ambitions and quiet courage.

Beyond the schoolyard, the town’s modest streets and the steady rhythm of daily life provide a backdrop for the girl’s growth. As friendships form and small dramas unfold, the narrative captures the warmth and challenges of a community where every corner holds a chance for kindness, hope, and the gentle fire of first love.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (430K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2011-03-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Arnold Bennett

Arnold Bennett

1867–1931

Best known for bringing the everyday life of England's Potteries to vivid life, this prolific writer turned ordinary streets, families, and ambitions into memorable fiction. His novels helped bridge Victorian storytelling and modern literary realism.

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