Das Weihnachtslied: Eine Erzählung für junge Mädchen

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Das Weihnachtslied: Eine Erzählung für junge Mädchen

by Lina Walther

DE·~6 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
1

Das Weihnachtslied.

0:15
2

Inhalt.

0:18
3

1. Einleitung.

18:27
4

2. Jugendsonnenschein.

15:58
5

3. Sturm.

18:50
6

4. Not und Sorgen.

9:22
7

5. Suschen von drüben.

37:00
8

6. Die Urgroßmutter.

47:27
9

7. Muß man denn immer im Streit sein auf Erden?.

22:45
10

8. Schwerer Abschied.

18:06

Description

In the crisp glow of early winter, a small town awakens under a fresh blanket of snow. Young girls bustle through the frosty air, their laughter echoing as they glide on makeshift sleds toward the grand, gray house that houses their school. There they meet the newest teacher, Martha Feldwart, whose gentle eyes and warm smile quickly capture their admiration, sparking a chorus of excitement about the lessons and kindness she promises to bring.

As the holiday season settles in, the girls eagerly plan a special Christmas surprise for their newcomer, weaving together friendship, creativity, and the simple joy of decorating a tiny tree together. Through their eyes, listeners experience the charm of youthful camaraderie, the anticipation of new beginnings, and the tender moments that stitch a community closer during the most magical time of the year.

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Language

de

Duration

~6 hours (359K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Germany: F. A. Perthes, 1887.

Credits

Jens Sadowski, Reiner Ruf, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2022-12-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

LW

Lina Walther

1824–1907

A 19th-century German writer who turned small-town life, faith, and history into warm, readable fiction. Writing under the name Lina Walther, she published novels, stories, and youth books that kept her closely connected to Protestant family reading in her time.

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