Ross Grant, Tenderfoot

audiobook

Ross Grant, Tenderfoot

by John Garland

EN·~7 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
1

Ross Grant, Tenderfoot - CHAPTER IA BORN SURGEON

24:46
2

CHAPTER IIA STEADY HAND

26:53
3

CHAPTER IIIDOC TENDERFOOT IN ACTION

24:57
4

CHAPTER IVTHE FOURTH MAN

25:19
5

CHAPTER VA MAN WHO NEEDED BRACING UP

28:29
6

CHAPTER VITHE MEN OF MEADOW CREEK

23:15
7

CHAPTER VIIHALF-CONFIDENCES

22:54
8

CHAPTER VIIIROSS’S "HIRED MAN"

20:22
9

CHAPTER IXSURPRISES

25:32
10

CHAPTER XA NEWCOMER ON MEADOW CREEK

23:19

Description

In the soot‑stained heart of Pennsylvania’s coal country, a seventeen‑year‑old apprentice named Ross Grant rushes to tend a miner’s shattered arm, his steady hands already hinting at the surgeon he hopes to become. Under the watchful eye of his uncle, a seasoned doctor, Ross balances the gritty realities of the mines with the delicate study of anatomy, proving himself capable even before he has finished his formal training. Their partnership is a quiet dialogue of skill and expectation, set against the smoky backdrop of the valley’s endless furnaces.

Yet a letter from Ross’s father looms like a storm on the horizon, threatening to pull the young man away from the operating table and into a family business he does not desire. Torn between duty to his bloodline and the calling that has driven him since childhood, Ross must confront the question of whose future he will ultimately shape. The novel opens with this intimate clash of ambition, responsibility, and the raw energy of a world in transition.

Collections

Browse all

Details

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (431K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.fadedpage.net

Release date

2010-11-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Garland

John Garland

An English scholar and poet from the 13th century, he helped shape medieval Latin learning through books on grammar, vocabulary, and verse. His writing also offers rare firsthand glimpses of university life and church politics in medieval France.

View all books

You may also like