Pat the Lighthouse Boy

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Pat the Lighthouse Boy

by Evelyn Everett-Green

EN·~3 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
1

PAT - THE LIGHTHOUSE BOY

0:17
2

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

0:21
3

CHAPTER I

18:48
4

CHAPTER II

20:21
5

CHAPTER III

18:58
6

CHAPTER IV

23:19
7

CHAPTER V

18:15
8

CHAPTER VI

20:37
9

CHAPTER VII

18:32
10

CHAPTER VIII

19:45

Description

A fragile boy named Pat has spent his short life confined to the narrow alleys of a grim fishing town, his world limited to indoor shadows and the harsh cries of the harbor. When a sudden fever threatens his very breath, a doctor’s urgent warning sends his family to the remote Lone Rock Lighthouse, a lonely outpost perched on a solitary rock where sea and sky dominate. The moment Pat steps onto the wind‑blown deck, the vast, open ocean and the steady rhythm of the waves feel like a doorway to something divine, awakening a wonder he has never known.

As Pat adjusts to his new surroundings, the lighthouse’s keeper, Nathaniel Carey, prepares for a solitary life that few can endure, while Pat’s mother watches the endless water with a bittersweet longing for a world beyond the relentless tide. The early chapters blend Pat’s delicate health, his awe of the untamed sea, and the promise of fresh air and sunlight as a possible cure. Listeners are drawn into a tender portrait of resilience, hope, and the transformative power of a place where the world seems to pause between sea and sky.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (222K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by MWS, Tom Cosmas and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2020-09-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Evelyn Everett-Green

Evelyn Everett-Green

1856–1932

A hugely prolific English novelist, she moved from moral tales for children into historical adventures for girls and later romantic fiction for adults. Across a career that produced around 350 books, she became a familiar name in late Victorian and early 20th-century popular fiction.

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