
audiobook
by H. J. (Hendrik Jan) Krebbers
DOOR - H. J. KREBBERS - SCHRIJVER VAN "TOON BEVERS", ENZ.
UITGEVERS-MAATSCHAPPIJ "C. MISSET" DOETINCHEM.
Langs Slingerpaden - EEN VERHAAL UIT DE BERKELSTREEK
I. Waarin men een straattooneeltje bijwoont en kennis maakt met de familie De Laat.
II. De kennismaking wordt voortgezet.
III. Het Speenvarkentje.
IV. Op visite bij De Laat.
V. Hoe de kleine Steven zijn speelmakker verloor.
VI. Een ongewenschte ontmoeting.
VII. Een aanranding.
In a quiet, late‑October evening in the little riverside village of Veldwijk, the everyday calm is shattered by the raucous entrance of Teunis Vlak, the town’s notorious drunk. With a wild swing of his arms and a booming chant that “we’re not going home yet,” he turns the modest street outside the local tavern into a makeshift stage, drawing every curious neighbor into an impromptu audience. The villagers’ laughter, whispered judgments, and the uneasy stare of the newly arrived field‑warden Van Braam set the tone for a community both tight‑knit and easily ruffled.
Amid the commotion, we are introduced to the De Laat family, especially young Steven, a seven‑year‑old who watches the spectacle from the doorway of his home. His innocent curiosity and the lively banter of the townsfolk hint at a world where simple pleasures clash with the occasional turmoil. As the night unfolds, the village’s charm and its undercurrents of tension promise a story that weaves together humor, hardship, and the everyday dramas of rural life.
Language
nl
Duration
~4 hours (268K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Doetinchem: Uitgevers-maatschappij "C-Misset", 1916.
Credits
Produced by R.G.P.M. van Giesen
Release date
2024-02-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1852–1936
A Dutch schoolteacher-turned-writer from the Achterhoek, he is remembered for stories and poems rooted in everyday rural life. His work carries a strong sense of place, especially the Berkel region and the dialect-rich world he knew firsthand.
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