
audiobook
by William P. (William Pendleton) Chipman
CHAPTER I.--BUDD SEEKS EMPLOYMENT.
CHAPTER II.--A SLIGHT MISUNDERSTANDING.
CHAPTER III.--AGAINST WIND AND TIDE.
CHAPTER IV.--A NEW FRIEND.
CHAPTER V.--MR. BENTON'S WRATH.
CHAPTER VI.--THE NEW FIRM.
CHAPTER VII.--BUSINESS BOOMS.
CHAPTER VIII.--THE LOST OX-CART.
CHAPTER IX.--THE THREE INTRUDERS.
CHAPTER X.--BUDD'S STORY.
Budd, a tall, thoughtful sixteen‑year‑old, wanders the wind‑blasted coast of Narragansett Bay in search of a summer job. The raw March weather mirrors his inner uncertainty as he follows directions to a farm on Fox Island, hoping to find a place to call his own. The landscape—twinkling village lights, churning sea, and dark, rugged hills—sets a vivid backdrop for his first step into a new world.
When he finally reaches the dilapidated house of Mr. Benton, the welcome is anything but gentle. A gruff farmer eyes the stranger, and the clamor of dogs, children, and a crackling stove fills the cramped kitchen. Budd’s determination shines through his nervousness, hinting at a coming struggle to earn his keep and prove his worth. Listeners will be drawn into his early trials, the harsh realities of farm life, and the promise of growth that lies ahead.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (354K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-05-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1854–1937
Best known for brisk historical adventures for young readers, this American writer and Baptist minister turned episodes from early American history into lively stories of courage, danger, and patriotism.
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