
audiobook
by P. J. (Pieter Jacob) Andriessen, Mary Mapes Dodge
VOORBERICHT.
EERSTE HOOFDSTUK. - Waarin verhaald wordt, hoe men, ook zonder schaatsen, toch het ijsvermaak genieten kan.
TWEEDE HOOFDSTUK. - Waarin wij verscheidene nieuwe kennissen ontmoeten.
DERDE HOOFDSTUK. - Hoe een paar schaatsen en een dokter in één hoofdstuk kunnen vereenigd worden.
VIERDE HOOFDSTUK. - Hoe echt Hollandsche jongens zich goed houden onder tegenspoed.
VIJFDE HOOFDSTUK. - Ongelukken in de hut van Rolf Brinker.
ZESDE HOOFDSTUK. - Wat de jongens zoo al in Haarlem zagen.
ZEVENDE HOOFDSTUK. - Hoe goed het kan zijn, als men in een kouden winternacht zonder dek ligt.
ACHTSTE HOOFDSTUK. - Wat onze knapen al zoo in Leiden zagen.
NEGENDE HOOFDSTUK. - Hoe onze reizigers in Den Haag ontvangen werden.
In a crisp December dawn, the frozen fields of a North Holland village become a playground for two determined children. Hans, the older brother, has carved makeshift skates from hard wood, tying them with rope so his sister Griete can glide across the ice despite their poverty. Their inventive spirit and close bond shine as they navigate the early morning chill, sharing laughter and gentle teasing while the rest of the town still sleeps under warm blankets.
The narrative captures the simple joys of rural life, the thrill of slipping on thin ice, and the ingenuity born of necessity. As the siblings race the sunrise, their modest adventure hints at deeper themes of family, perseverance, and the quiet magic that winter brings to the Dutch countryside. Listeners will feel the cold air on their cheeks and hear the soft creak of wooden blades, inviting them into a heartfelt tale of youthful resilience.
Language
nl
Duration
~5 hours (303K 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
2019-11-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1815–1877
A Dutch teacher turned prolific writer, he became known for lively historical stories and books for young readers. His work helped bring Dutch history and adventure to 19th-century children and families.
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1830–1905
Best known for Hans Brinker; or, The Silver Skates, she helped shape American children's reading in the 19th century as both a novelist and a groundbreaking magazine editor. Her stories mixed warmth, imagination, and a strong belief that books for young readers should be lively as well as thoughtful.
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