At the Age of Eve

audiobook

At the Age of Eve

by Kate Trimble Sharber

EN·~6 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total

AT THE AGE OF EVE

0:25

CHAPTER I

17:11

CHAPTER II

22:04

CHAPTER III

15:42

CHAPTER IV

20:41

CHAPTER V

34:36

CHAPTER VI

30:26

CHAPTER VII

15:29

CHAPTER VIII

22:52

CHAPTER IX

24:48

Description

A young woman sits at her desk, staring at a pristine journal that feels more like a weight than a canvas. She wrestles with the pressure to begin with brilliance, yearning to craft prose that could stand beside George Eliot’s while fearing the gendered judgments of her era. Her inner monologue mixes humor with earnest self‑analysis, revealing a mind both restless and keenly observant.

Living on the edge of a modest Midwestern town, she feels the confines of provincial life pressing in, yet she craves a modest stage where “the veins of the neck stand out” in moments of true drama. Her reflections on clothing, identity, and the “mantle of charity” expose the subtle battles women faced when daring to write. The narrative is peppered with witty asides and a gentle satire of societal expectations.

Listeners will be drawn into her candid, lyrical diary entries, experiencing the blend of ambition, doubt, and quiet rebellion that defines her early journey toward finding a voice of her own.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (389K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2012-07-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

KT

Kate Trimble Sharber

b. 1883

A Southern-born novelist of the early 1900s, she wrote lively, character-driven fiction including The Annals of Ann, At the Age of Eve, and Amazing Grace. Her work has stayed in circulation through digital archives and public-domain editions, keeping her voice accessible to new readers.

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