Over Prairie Trails

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Over Prairie Trails

by Frederick Philip Grove

EN·~4 hours·8 chapters

Chapters

8 total
1

Introductory

3:20
2

ONE. Farms and Roads

34:56
3

TWO. Fog

47:49
4

THREE. Dawn and Diamonds

29:11
5

FOUR. Snow

1:03:16
6

FIVE. Wind and Waves

48:16
7

SIX. A Call for Speed

23:53
8

SEVEN. Skies and Scares

33:45

Description

A schoolteacher in a remote prairie town spends his weekends racing home to a wife and young daughter living far to the south. The long, often snow‑bound drives on a buggy become his true escape, offering a wild contrast to the dreary schoolroom and the town’s stagnant bureaucracy. Along the 68‑ to 90‑mile routes he discovers a deep love for the open landscape, the rhythm of his horse’s hooves, and the simple thrill of the road itself.

The narrative zeroes in on seven of these journeys, beginning with a crisp September evening when the author and his sturdy bay horse, Peter, set out beneath a clear sky. The road stretches level and endless, flanked by golden fields and distant farmsteads, while the buggy hums along a smooth prairie grade. As the miles roll by, the drive becomes a meditation on freedom, solitude, and the quiet drama of life far from civilization, inviting listeners to feel the wind and hear the distant harvest song.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (273K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Gardner Buchanan, and David Widger

Release date

2004-07-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Frederick Philip Grove

Frederick Philip Grove

1879–1948

Best known for vivid, unsentimental novels of prairie settler life, this German-born Canadian writer brought unusual depth and realism to the struggles of farming communities in the West. His work often draws power from firsthand experience, hard travel, and a life partly remade under a new identity.

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