Rose, Linde und Silberner Stern: Erzählung für die Jugend

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Rose, Linde und Silberner Stern: Erzählung für die Jugend

by Josephine Siebe

DE·~5 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total

Rose, Linde und Silberner Stern

0:21

Erstes Kapitel. Einzug.

16:07

Zweites Kapitel. Die Auguste streiten sich.

16:32

Drittes Kapitel. Neue Freundschaft.

18:03

Viertes Kapitel. Im Silbernen Stern.

16:01

Fünftes Kapitel. Spektakel auf der Löwengasse.

22:29

Sechstes Kapitel. In der Linde.

17:59

Siebentes Kapitel. Gundels Kummer.

21:08

Achtes Kapitel. Eine seltsame Entdeckung.

24:36

Neuntes Kapitel. April, April!

22:19

Description

In the sleepy lane of Löwengasse, an elderly widow named Tippelmann tends to the ancient stone house called the Rose. The building, with iron roses on its lintels, has stood for centuries, watching generations come and go. Tippelmann, who has lived alone there for twelve years, spends the morning polishing the brass door‑knob, her thoughts drifting over the house’s tangled family history. The quiet routine is broken only by the chatter of the nearby shopkeeper, Herr Häferlein, who greets her with a weary smile.

That morning a letter arrives announcing that the distant relative who inherited the Rose from India will finally return, bringing his sister‑in‑law and daughter to stay for the summer. Tippelmann scrambles to ready the rooms, dusting every corner as if to welcome strangers she has only heard of in rumors. Yet the house seems to sense the change, its creaking floors and shadowed windows hinting at secrets long kept behind the polished brass. Listeners are invited to follow drama as new lives intersect with old memories, and the Rose begins to reveal what lies beneath its serene façade.

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Language

de

Duration

~5 hours (330K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Norbert H. Langkau and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2015-05-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Josephine Siebe

Josephine Siebe

1870–1941

A prolific German writer and editor, she created warm, lively stories for children and young readers and became especially known for books aimed at girls. Her career also included editorial work that connected literature with everyday questions of education and family life.

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