Patience Sparhawk and Her Times: A Novel

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Patience Sparhawk and Her Times: A Novel

by Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton

EN·~12 hours·101 chapters

Chapters

101 total
1

I

11:53
2

II

6:49
3

III

10:57
4

IV

6:12
5

V

12:06
6

VI

3:26
7

VII

3:56
8

VIII

10:50
9

IX

9:18
10

X

12:18

Description

Patience Sparhawk is a headstrong teenager navigating the windswept pine hills outside Monterey in the late 1800s. Riding a stubborn buggy with her steady companion Rosita, she spends her days balancing chores, day‑dreams of city life, and a fierce desire to break free from the expectations of her small town. Her sharp eyes and quick tongue set her apart, while her friendship with the thoughtful Spanish girl offers a contrasting calm amid the rugged landscape.

Through vivid scenes of dusty roads, fragrant wildflowers and the salty breath of the nearby sea, the novel captures the tension between duty and longing. Patience’s yearning for a brighter future—whether it’s a chance at education, a glimpse of San Francisco’s theaters, or simply a bit of independence—drives her to question the roles prescribed for young women of her era. As she wrestles with family pressures and the gossip of local boys, listeners are invited into a world where youthful rebellion and the beauty of California’s frontier intertwine.

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Language

en

Duration

~12 hours (721K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2016-09-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton

Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton

1857–1948

A sharp, prolific American novelist, she wrote memorable stories of California life while also taking on politics, feminism, and social change. Her bestselling novel Black Oxen became a silent film, and her work helped keep her in the public eye for decades.

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