
audiobook
by Mara L. (Mara Louise) Pratt-Chadwick, Louise Lamprey
L. LAMPREY
CHAPTER I - THE DRUM IN THE FOREST
CHAPTER II - THE STRING OF BEADS
CHAPTER III - THE LEOPARD AND THE DOG
CHAPTER IV - THE CAT AND THE RAT
CHAPTER V - THE JACKAL AND HIS TRACKS
CHAPTER VI - WHY THE CANOE UPSET
CHAPTER VII - THE TRAIL OF THE ELEPHANT
CHAPTER VIII - THE CUSTOMS OF THE ANTS
CHAPTER IX - THE FEAST IN THE VILLAGE
In the heart of central Africa, two curious youngsters, Mpoko and Nkunda, gather by the fire as evening settles over their modest village. Their world bursts with the rhythms of daily chores—grinding grain, tending goats, and listening to the distant call of jungle beasts—while the night air carries the scent of cooking cassava and boiled fowl. The story paints a vivid picture of village life, from brass‑wired spears to the steady beat of a drum echoing through the surrounding forest.
Each chapter unfolds a new tale—a clever animal fable, a daring river crossing, or a festive village feast—offering listeners a glimpse of the customs and imagination that shape the community. The narrative balances gentle humor with subtle lessons about responsibility, friendship, and respect for nature. Perfect for young ears, the book invites listeners to travel beyond textbooks and feel the pulse of a world far from their own, while still recognizing universal childhood wonders.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (169K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: World Book Company, 1921.
Credits
Carol Brown, Kobus Meyer, Emmanuel Ackerman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2023-07-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1857–1921
Remembered for writing lively history and reading books for children, she brought together a teacher’s instinct and a physician’s training. Her work helped make lessons feel more like stories, especially for young American readers.
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A writer who turned history into lively adventures for young readers, she built stories around everyday life in ancient worlds, medieval towns, and early America. Her books mix careful research with an easy storytelling style that still feels welcoming.
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