
audiobook
by W. Hamilton (William Hamilton) Gibson
PASTORAL DAYS OR MEMORIES OF A NEW ENGLAND YEAR
A gentle, lyrical portrait unfolds as the narrator watches a New England landscape transition from a stark, snow‑cloaked winter to the tentative stirrings of spring. The opening pages paint the wind‑swept moor, the swirling drifts, and the fragile hope that lies beneath a sky still heavy with cold. Through vivid description, the reader feels the tension between lingering frost and the promise of warmer days, as each gust seems to carry both warning and invitation.
Beyond the scenery, the memoir moves inward, using the seasonal cycle as a backdrop for reflections on community, labor, and the quiet rhythms of rural life. The narrator’s voice balances reverence for the natural world with a keen awareness of its capriciousness, hinting at the challenges and small triumphs that await as the fields begin to awaken. Listeners will be drawn into a world where every breath of wind and blade of grass tells a story of resilience and the ever‑changing dance between man and his environment.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (202K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive)
Release date
2012-11-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1850–1896
Best known for turning close observation of the natural world into vivid, approachable writing, this 19th-century American author and illustrator brought insects, plants, and outdoor life to a wide popular audience. His books blend careful detail with a real sense of wonder.
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