
OLD LADY NUMBER 31 - BY LOUISE FORSSLUND - AUTHOR OF "THE STORY OF SARAH," "THE SHIP OF DREAMS," ETC.
TO MY MOTHER - I - THE TEA-TABLE
II. "GOOD-BY"
III. THE CANDIDATE
IV. ONE OF THEM
V. THE HEAD OF THE CORNER
VI. INDIAN SUMMER
VII. OLD LETTERS AND NEW
SAM'L DARBY, ESQ.
VIII. THE ANNIVERSARY
Angeline and her husband Abraham are an aging pair whose lives have been marked by hard‑won perseverance. In a modest kitchen at the heart of their small town, they watch cherished household items disappear at an auction, each sale a reminder of dwindling means but also of the steadfast hope that has kept their marriage blooming like the painted roses on Abraham’s favorite rocking chair. The narrative captures their quiet dignity, the humor in Angeline’s dialect, and the tender way they cling to the familiar comforts of a shared past.
Faced with the prospect of moving into separate homes for the elderly, the couple wrestles with pride, poverty, and the lingering ache of rheumatism. Their banter reveals a deep love that refuses to wilt even as the world around them changes. Listeners will be drawn into a heartfelt portrait of resilience, community, and the small, stubborn joys that sustain a life lived together through hardship.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (176K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1873–1910
A young American novelist who turned Long Island voices and family storytelling into vivid fiction, she wrote with warmth, humor, and a strong sense of place. Her books and magazine stories brought early-20th-century readers tales shaped by local life and memorable characters.
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