
HET UILENNEST
DOOR - W. SCHIPPERS - ZESDE DRUK
In the quiet Dutch countryside of the early 1930s, the prosperous farm “Zorgwijk” stands as a symbol of wealth and ambition. Its owner, Barend van Gulven, is determined that his daughter Martha should marry the well‑to‑do farmer’s son, Gerrit Dubbe, despite her fierce refusal. The clash between Martha’s stubborn independence and her father’s authoritarian will sets the stage for a tense family drama that reverberates through the village.
Enter Hannes Klinge, a former soldier from Gelderland who has taken up work as the farm’s new bouwknecht. With a reputation for hard work and an uncanny knack for taming the unruly stallion the van Gulvens have just acquired, Hannes quickly earns their respect. Yet his arrival also stirs old rivalries among the local laborers, hinting at conflicts that will test loyalties on both sides of the field.
Against a crisp winter backdrop—snow‑covered lanes, bright sunlight, and the distant hum of village life—the story weaves together love, duty, and the stubborn spirit of a young woman unwilling to be traded like a piece of property. Listeners will be drawn into the everyday struggles and quiet heroism of a community on the brink of change.
Language
nl
Duration
~5 hours (310K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by R.G.P.M. van Giesen
Release date
2014-04-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1867–1954
A self-taught Dutch storyteller who rose from factory work to become a beloved author of Christian family novels and children’s books, he wrote with warmth, plainspoken faith, and a strong feel for everyday life. His stories remained popular long after his lifetime and helped make him a familiar name to generations of readers in the Netherlands.
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