
TO THE BELOVED MEMORY OF MY ONLY BROTHER - LT. COLONEL WALTER FLOYD BONHAM, D.S.O. - TO MY AMERICAN READERS
CHAPTER II
"DEAR CANON BIRCH,
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
A quiet, introspective portrait unfolds of a genteel Englishwoman whose world revolves around duty, family, and the unspoken expectations of her class. Through her eyes we glimpse the delicate balance between personal longing and the relentless need to serve as wife, mother, and confidante, all while the shadow of the Boer War looms over household conversations. The narrative gently reveals how grief and patriotism intertwine, shaping the choices of those left behind.
Within this intimate setting, the story follows a mother’s fierce devotion to her son Peter, whose youthful vigor and restless spirit hint at a future that may challenge the narrow confines of their lives. As she navigates the pressures of societal convention and the ache of unvoiced desires, her steadfast kindness offers a tender counterpoint to the era’s rigid norms. Listeners will find a nuanced glimpse into a world both distant and resonant, where love, loss, and quiet resilience quietly shape everyday heroism.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (435K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1945
A witty and versatile English writer, she published novels, plays, and children's books, and is still remembered for the much-loved family story The Unlucky Family. Writing under the name Mrs. Henry de la Pasture, she built a career that stretched from popular fiction to the stage.
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