
CAPTAIN JANUARY
CHAPTER I. — STAR BRIGHT
CHAPTER II. — THE STORY
CHAPTER III. — INTRODUCING IMOGEN AND BOB
CHAPTER IV. — THE VISIT
CHAPTER V.— CAPTAIN JANUARY'S STAR
CHAPTER VI. — THE SIGNAL
Captain January is a steadfast lighthouse keeper who has traded the roar of the sea for the quiet rhythm of Light Island. His days are marked by the steady glow of the beacon and the company of a precocious little girl who learns the world from the Bible and Shakespeare, rather than a classroom. Their bond is gentle and unhurried, rooted in simple pleasures—fresh lobster sales, a well‑kept red dory, and the occasional visit from a friendly neighbor in a blue coat.
The island itself is a rugged slice of Maine, its craggy rocks framing a lone pine and a silver‑sand cove where the lighthouse stands like a white‑washed sentinel. As Captain January rows his modest boat toward home, the setting sun paints the horizon, hinting at the quiet challenges of keeping the light burning and the girl’s curiosity alive. Listeners will find a warm, slice‑of‑life tale that celebrates devotion, modest learning, and the steady comfort of a lighthouse keeper’s world.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (101K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Ketaki Chhabra, Wendy Crockett, and David Widger
Release date
2005-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1850–1943
Best known for the playful poem “Eletelephony,” this prolific American writer produced more than 90 books, from children’s stories and verses to biographies. She also shared in a Pulitzer Prize for a biography of her mother, Julia Ward Howe.
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