
audiobook
Part 1
A weary winter finally yields to a tentative spring, and the narrator watches the world awaken from a long, frozen slumber. The old mansion’s moss‑covered walls and the sudden burst of green on distant hills become a canvas for his wandering thoughts, each breath of southern wind coaxing fresh life into the bleak landscape. He muses on the quiet power of renewal, comparing the thawing earth to the softening of a hardened heart, and finds solace in the simple pleasure of sunlight slipping through his study window.
As the first shoots push through lingering snow, the narrator’s reflections turn toward the promise hidden in these fleeting moments of growth. The fragile optimism of budding leaves and the gentle chorus of birds invite him to set aside his winter‑laden meditations and consider a new, brighter chapter. Listeners are drawn into his contemplative world, where nature’s slow rebirth mirrors the subtle stirrings of hope within the human spirit.
Language
en
Duration
~20 minutes (19K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
David Widger and Al Haines Updated: 2022-11-09.
Release date
2005-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1804–1864
Best known for The Scarlet Letter, this American master of dark, symbolic fiction turned guilt, secrecy, and moral conflict into unforgettable stories. His novels and tales still shape how readers imagine Puritan New England and the shadows of the human conscience.
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