
ALLEN RAINE.
E-text prepared by Al Haines
GARTHOWEN - CHAPTER I - A TURN OF THE ROAD
CHAPTER II - "GARTHOWEN"
CHAPTER III - MORVA OF THE MOOR
CHAPTER IV - THE OLD BIBLE
"ANN OWENS, HER BOOK, GARTHOWEN."
CHAPTER V - THE SEA MAIDEN
CHAPTER VI - GETHIN'S PRESENTS
CHAPTER VII - THE BROOM GIRL
A sweltering July afternoon in a bustling South‑Welsh port sets the stage, where the cramped kitchen of No. 2 Bryn Street becomes a crossroads of past and present. Here Gethin Owens—a weather‑tanned, tattoo‑covered wanderer—shares tea and stories with his landlady, Mrs. Parry, whose sharp humor masks a lingering motherly affection. Their lively banter hints at a shared history of youthful mischief, from scribbled names on gateposts to a daring, forbidden inscription in his mother’s Bible that led to his exile.
Now Gethin faces the uneasy prospect of returning to his family farm, Garthowen, where his stern father still broods over the boy’s old transgressions. The tension between a restless spirit and the expectations of a tight‑knit rural community promises both conflict and the chance for reconciliation. Listeners will be drawn into the vivid world of Welsh valleys, sea‑salted streets, and the timeless struggle between rebellion and belonging.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (442K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-07-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1836–1908
A bestselling Welsh novelist of the late Victorian era, she brought rural Wales vividly to life in romantic, dramatic fiction. Writing under a pen name, she found a huge readership and remained one of the most popular Welsh authors of her day.
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