Autobiography of a Child

audiobook

Autobiography of a Child

by Hannah Lynch

EN·~5 hours·29 chapters

Chapters

29 total
1

Chapter I. LOOKING BACKWARD.

6:41
2

Chapter II. MARY JANE.

11:42
3

Chapter III. MY BROTHER STEVIE.

18:00
4

Chapter IV. THE LAST DAYS OF HAPPINESS.

10:40
5

Chapter V. MARTYRDOM.

6:44
6

Chapter VI. GRANDFATHER CAMERON.

13:22
7

Chapter VII. PROFILES OF CHILDHOOD.

22:18
8

Chapter VIII. REVOLT.

10:34
9

Chapter IX. MY FRIEND MARY ANN.

10:23
10

Chapter X. THE GREAT NEWS.

10:23

Description

A young girl recounts the first years of her life with vivid, bittersweet clarity. She paints a picture of a cold‑hearted mother who sends her to a village nurse’s cottage, where the child finds warmth, affection, and the simple joys of countryside play—daisy chains, swan‑filled ponds, and the comfort of two faithful dogs. The narrative contrasts the tender, nurturing world of the village with the harsh, distant atmosphere of her own home, where visits from her mother feel like a cruel intrusion.

Amid this early turmoil, a kind stepfather offers moments of confidence and unexpected generosity, while the nurse’s devotion becomes the child’s sanctuary. Through her recollections, the narrator explores how memory clings to seemingly trivial details—spider‑webbed wallpaper, a green‑silk piano, and beloved pictures on the wall—revealing the profound impact of love and neglect on a child's developing sense of self.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (295K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by ellinora, Martin Pettit and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2018-04-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Hannah Lynch

Hannah Lynch

1859–1904

An Irish novelist, journalist, translator, and outspoken feminist, she built much of her career in Paris while writing vividly about politics, religion, and women's lives. Her work crossed borders and genres, bringing a sharp, cosmopolitan voice to late 19th-century literature.

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