Findelkind

audiobook

Findelkind

by Ouida

EN·~56 minutes·2 chapters

Chapters

2 total

By Louise de la Ramee (AKA Ouida)

0:18

FINDELKIND

56:41

Description

In the shadow of the towering Martinswand, a solitary farmhouse watches over a meadow cradled by alpine peaks and the winding Inn River. Here lives a quiet nine‑year‑old boy, the youngest of eight, whose delicate frame and dreamy eyes set him apart from his boisterous siblings. While his brothers race through walnut groves and tumble down snow‑drifts, he lingers by the water’s edge, listening for stories the world might whisper to him.

His world is shaped by books and imagination; the missal and primer he carries become portals to distant realms. Charged with tending sheep and cows, he finds ample moments to stare at the sky and wonder about the mysteries hidden in clouds, rivers, and stone. Yet his yearning for the extraordinary often clashes with a father’s practical expectations and the teasing of his lively kin, leaving him to balance the quiet wonder of his inner life with the sturdy rhythm of Alpine farmstead life.

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Language

en

Duration

~56 minutes (54K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by An Anonymous Volunteer, and David Widger

Release date

1998-06-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ouida

Ouida

1839–1908

Known for passionate, melodramatic fiction and a flair for the grand, this Victorian novelist captivated readers with stories of society, romance, and conscience. She also wrote children's books, short stories, and essays, leaving behind a body of work that was both popular and outspoken.

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