
THE ALLIS FAMILY; - OR, - SCENES OF WESTERN LIFE
THE ALLIS FAMILY.
THE PRAIRIE FIRE.
THE BABY.
ANNIE'S TEMPTATION.
SUSIE'S TEMPTATION.
THE COLD DAY
THE END.
The opening invites listeners into the rugged world of a pioneering family carving a life from the endless prairie. Mr. and Mrs. Allis, with their twin daughters Annie and Susy and a relative named Mary, have settled far out West, confronting the harsh realities of turning raw, treeless grassland into a workable farm. Their daily routine is a blend of hard labor—hauling timber, shaping fences, and constructing a modest cabin—and moments of tender family care, especially when a sick mother rests under the watchful eyes of her children.
Through vivid narration, the story captures both the physical challenges of frontier life and the quiet, resilient spirit that sustains the Allises. Listeners will feel the rhythm of early mornings, the strain of ox‑drawn ploughs, and the simple joys of children inventing games while their mother heals. It’s a heartfelt portrait of determination, community, and the simple pleasures that emerge even in the most demanding of landscapes.
Language
en
Duration
~37 minutes (35K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A little-known 19th-century writer whose surviving work offers a vivid, family-centered glimpse of frontier life. Her best-known book follows settlers in the American West with a tone shaped by faith, resilience, and everyday domestic struggle.
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