People of the Whirlpool From The Experience Book of a Commuter's Wife

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People of the Whirlpool From The Experience Book of a Commuter's Wife

by Mabel Osgood Wright

EN·~7 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total
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PEOPLE OF THE WHIRLPOOL - FROM THE EXPERIENCE BOOK OF A COMMUTER'S WIFE - BY MABEL OSGOOD WRIGHT

0:06
2

I. ON THE ADVANTAGE OF TWINS

32:22
3

II. MISS LAVINIA'S LETTERS TO BARBARA

17:48
4

"MY DEAR CHILD:—

8:59
5

"LAVINIA DORMAN.

0:09
6

III. MARTIN CORTRIGHT'S LETTERS TO BARBARA AND DOCTOR RICHARD RUSSELL

0:05
7

"MY DEAR BARBARA:—

8:35
8

"M. C."

18:16
9

"M. C." - IV - WHEN BARBARA GOES TO TOWN

38:49
10

V. FEBRUARY VIOLETS

31:35

Description

A thoughtful voice guides listeners through an early‑twentieth‑century world seen from a commuter’s wife’s desk. She weaves together garden journals, family letters, and the everyday buzz of a small town, offering vivid snapshots of winter mornings, rust‑stained pens, and the lingering scent of old paper. The narrative feels like rummaging through an attic, where each object—an old dog’s curl of fur, bronze‑shod shoes, a weather‑worn diary—opens a window onto ordinary lives brimming with quiet humor and tender reflection.

The story gently turns to the “whirlpool” that draws the town’s residents into shared projects, from converting a hay‑wagon into a makeshift autocart to the lively chatter about new inventions and neighborly schemes. As the narrator catalogues these modest endeavors, she also recalls beloved pets, fleeting celebrations, and the subtle ways change ripples through the community. Listeners will find a warm, intimate portrait of a bygone era, where the simple act of writing becomes a bridge between past and present.

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People of the Whirlpool From The Experience Book of a Commuter's Wife From The Experience Book of a Commuter's Wife

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (440K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-03-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mabel Osgood Wright

Mabel Osgood Wright

1859–1934

A pioneering American nature writer and conservationist, she helped turn a love of birds and gardens into books that invited ordinary readers to look more closely at the natural world. Her work also helped shape the early Audubon movement in Connecticut.

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