
By Mr. And Mrs. Haldeman-Julius
I. THE DUST IS STIRRED
II. OUT OF THE DUST
III. DUST IN HER HEART
IV. ROSE-BUD IN THE DUST
V. DUST BEGETS DUST
VI. DUST IN HIS EYES
VII. MARTIN BATTLES WITH DUST
VIII. THE DUST SMOTHERS
IX. MARTIN'S SON SHAKES OFF THE DUST
Dust blankets the endless Kansas prairie, turning the windblown grass and tired wagons into a muted tableau of survival. Around a crackling camp‑fire, Mrs. Wade wrestles with a sizzling skillet while her gaunt husband leans against the wagon, soothing a wailing infant, and their children—headstrong Martin and sprightly Nellie—move through the heat with a mixture of defiance and hope. Their lone horse, Brindle, kicks up more of the relentless powder as the family struggles to keep a meager supper warm and a baby fed.
Bound together by the memory of a war wound and a shared dream of owning a piece of fertile land, the Wades have left behind what little they owned to chase a promise of a future farm. The harsh landscape tests their resolve, sparking conflict between a rebellious teen and a father desperate to protect his family’s fragile hope. Yet beneath the dust and fatigue lies a stubborn determination that drives them forward, hinting at both the hardships and the quiet courage of frontier life.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (269K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Keller, and David Widger
Release date
1997-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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