
I. ’t Groote plan van meneer Broekenaaier.
II. Wibbe.
III. Hesse.
IV. De toren.
V. Zwaar werk.
VI. Bondgenooten.
VII. De halve toren.
VIII. In ’t donker.
IX. In de kelder.
X. Het aapje.
A quirky little house sits on the edge of the sleepy village of Kooten, its low red‑stone wing and bright yellow upper section linked by a tiny bridge that folds shut behind a green door. A modest garden of shrubs and flowers surrounds the home, while a sundial watches over a large vegetable plot. Inside, Mr. and Mrs. Broekenaaier lounge in their armchairs, drifting between half‑asleep yawns as the afternoon sun warms the fields outside.
The couple leads a tranquil, if uneventful, life. Mr. Broekenaaier, a notary with few clients in a village of robust farmers, spends his days dreaming of the laughter of children he has never known. His long nose, small eyes, and solemn demeanor make him appear intimidating to the local youngsters, a perception that deepens his quiet melancholy. His wife, equally plain‑looking, shares his longing, yet both remain isolated from the lively circles of the village.
On the eighteenth of April, a sudden, frantic outburst shatters their routine, hinting that something unexpected is about to stir the calm of Kooten. Listeners are invited to follow the Broekenaaier’s modest world as it teeters on the brink of change.
Language
nl
Duration
~4 hours (258K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net/ for Project Gutenberg.
Release date
2015-02-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1866–1935
Adventure, mischief, and sturdy old-fashioned storytelling run through the books of this Dutch writer, whose tales for young readers stayed popular long enough to inspire a film years later.
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