Jean of the Lazy A

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Jean of the Lazy A

by B. M. Bower

EN·~6 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total
1

CHAPTER I - HOW TROUBLE CAME TO THE LAZY A

20:15
2

CHAPTER II - CONCERNING LITE AND A FEW FOOTPRINTS

18:16
3

CHAPTER III - WHAT A MAN'S GOOD NAME IS WORTH

12:19
4

CHAPTER IV. - JEAN

14:25
5

CHAPTER V - JEAN RIDES INTO A SMALL ADVENTURE

15:25
6

CHAPTER VI - AND THE VILLAIN PURSUED HER

9:11
7

CHAPTER VII - ROBERT GRANT BURNS GETS HELP

17:13
8

CHAPTER VIII - JEAN SPOILS SOMETHING

22:58
9

CHAPTER IX - A MAN-SIZED JOB FOR JEAN

20:13
10

CHAPTER X - JEAN LEARNS WHAT FEAR IS LIKE

9:00

Description

The story opens on a bright June morning at the Lazy A ranch, a place where routine and comfort have settled like the warm scent of fresh gingerbread. Sixteen‑year‑old Jean wakes before dawn, scrubbing the kitchen floor until it shines and baking a fragrant loaf for her family. Her father, Alek Douglas, and the lanky hand‑handyman Lite Avery are already out on their own chores, leaving the homestead humming with hens, a sleepy colt, and the lazy chatter of a river‑side valley. Through Jean’s diligent chores we feel the rhythm of a close‑knit, hard‑working family rooted in the wide open West.

But beneath that calm, an unease begins to stir. The narrative hints that the day’s ordinary tasks may be the last to enjoy such peace. A mysterious message seems to loom on the horizon, promising challenges that will test the bonds of the Douglas family and the future of the Lazy A itself. Listeners are invited to follow Jean’s spirited resolve as she confronts the unexpected forces that threaten her world.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (389K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Charles Keller. HTML version by Al Haines.

Release date

1996-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

B. M. Bower

B. M. Bower

1871–1940

A sharp, lively voice of the early Western, this bestselling novelist turned real ranch-country experience into stories full of humor, hard work, and wide-open landscapes. Writing under the name B. M. Bower, she helped shape the popular image of the American cowboy for generations of readers.

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