
In the sun‑kissed gardens of a grand Waikiki residence, a matriarch sits beneath a massive hau tree, her silver‑framed glasses perched as she watches grandchildren dart across the lawn. The estate is a tapestry of tropical splendor—coconut palms swaying toward a reef of jade‑green water, and night‑blooming cereus preparing its fragrant display. Around her, a lively chorus of servants, nurses, and family members of mixed Hawaiian and New England heritage moves through the day, painting a vivid picture of early‑twentieth‑century island life.
The story opens as the matriarch welcomes an old friend, a sister she has not seen in months, their reunion filled with heartfelt embraces and lingering teacups. Their conversation drifts through shared memories, family gossip, and the subtle tensions that lie beneath the surface of their close‑knit community. As listeners settle into this lush world, they are invited to explore the bonds of love, heritage, and the quiet challenges that accompany a life of privilege on a distant paradise.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (303K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2000-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1876–1916
Adventure, hardship, and restless curiosity run through these stories from one of America’s most widely read early twentieth-century writers. Best known for The Call of the Wild and White Fang, he turned a short, intense life into fiction that still feels vivid and direct.
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