
STARR, OF THE DESERT - CHAPTER ONE - A COMMONPLACE MAN WAS PETER
CHAPTER TWO - IN WHICH PETER DISCOVERS A WAY OUT
PETER STEVENSON.
CHAPTER THREE - VIC SHOULD WORRY
CHAPTER FOUR - STARR WOULD LIKE TO KNOW
CHAPTER FIVE - A GREASE SPOT IN THE SAND
CHAPTER SIX - "DARN SUCH A COUNTRY!"
CHAPTER SEVEN - MOONLIGHT, A MAN AND A SONG
CHAPTER EIGHT - HOLMAN SOMMEKS, SCIENTIST
CHAPTER NINE - PAT, A NICE DOGGUMS
Peter Stevenson works behind the counter of a modest drugstore, dispensing prescriptions and the occasional lipstick. With spring’s daffodils blooming, he worries about Helen May, his ailing sweetheart whose lingering grippe has left her weak. A visit to the town doctor ends with a stark recommendation: a change of climate might be her only hope.
The physician suggests a cheap bungalow on the hills behind Hollywood, where dry, open air could revive her lungs. Peter imagines a modest home with a sleeping porch opening onto a clear outlook, a place where the scent of blossoms meets desert breezes. The idea feels both desperate and hopeful.
As the day ends, Peter clutches a handful of fresh daffodils, torn between familiar streets and the urgent need to act. He vows to follow the doctor’s advice despite his own aching health and a tight budget. Listeners will hear his quiet resolve as the first steps of a journey that could reshape both their futures.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (383K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-06-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1871–1940
A pioneering writer of Western fiction, she turned real ranch experience into lively stories full of cowboys, hard work, humor, and romance. Her books helped shape the popular image of the American West for early 20th-century readers.
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