Moving the Mountain

audiobook

Moving the Mountain

by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

EN·~4 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total
1

BY - CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN

0:01
2

CHARLTON COMPANY - NEW YORK - 1911

0:05
3

PREFACE

1:22
4

CHAPTER I

18:33
5

CHAPTER II

20:53
6

CHAPTER III

21:09
7

CHAPTER IV

24:33
8

CHAPTER V

26:08
9

CHAPTER VI

21:25
10

CHAPTER VII

23:15

Description

A young American scholar disappears while trekking through the remote Himalayas, only to awaken three decades later with his mind fragmented and his memories a jumbled rush of the life he left behind. The shock of a world that has moved on without him—new religions, altered social norms, and an unfamiliar landscape—forces him to relearn even the most basic of his own identity. As he struggles to piece together his past, the narrative invites listeners to imagine the disorientation of waking up in a future you never imagined.

Against this personal crisis, the story unfolds as a compact, hopeful vision of social change. It suggests that a shift in consciousness, especially among women, could reshape society within a single generation, turning utopian ideas into everyday possibilities. The narrator’s journey becomes a meditation on how ordinary minds, when awakened, might move the metaphorical mountain of progress without relying on distant, fantastical interventions.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (272K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Laura Natal Rodrigues

Release date

2021-12-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Charlotte Perkins Gilman

1860–1935

A bold voice in American literature and social thought, this writer is best known for "The Yellow Wallpaper" and for essays that challenged the limits placed on women’s lives. Her work blends sharp storytelling with big ideas about independence, labor, and equality.

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