
audiobook
by D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence, M. L. (Mary Louisa) Skinner
THE BOY IN THE BUSH - BY - D. H. LAWRENCE - AND - M. L. SKINNER - NEW YORK - THOMAS SELTZER - 1924
He steps off the ship onto the sun‑baked wharf of Fremantle, a lanky youth with dark eyes and a nervous, almost lamb‑like gait. The bustling port teems with cargo, clanking chains, and emigrants dragging colorful bundles, while the clean‑cut Victorian town spreads out with its white‑washed walls, windmills, and a lone church tower he finds unsettling. In his pocket lies a letter of introduction to a well‑known colonial lawyer, a modest five‑pound note, and a restless yearning for the freedom his mother once described in distant stories.
Jack’s mind drifts between the Bible verses that once earned him school prizes and the raw, untamed landscape that stretches beyond the harbor. He watches the crowd, waiting for the eccentric Mr. George—renowned for his memory and endless quotations—to appear, hoping the meeting will launch his new life in this far‑off land. As the sea breeze lifts the sails of nearby mills, the promise of adventure and the unknown beckon, hinting at both opportunity and the inevitable challenges of a world far from home.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (724K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Laura Natal Rodrigues
Release date
2020-08-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1885–1930
Known for writing with unusual emotional force, this English modernist explored love, class, desire, and the pressures of industrial life. His novels still feel alive because they ask difficult, deeply human questions without flinching.
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1876–1955
A Western Australian nurse-turned-novelist, she is best remembered for The Boy in the Bush, the 1924 novel she developed from her own manuscript and published in collaboration with D. H. Lawrence. Her life moved between Australia, Britain, India, and Europe, and that wide experience found its way into her fiction.
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