The Christmas Child

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The Christmas Child

by Hesba Stretton

EN·~54 minutes·4 chapters

Chapters

4 total
1

THE CHRISTMAS CHILD - BY - HESBA STRETTON - AUTHOR OF "JESSICA'S FIRST PRAYER" - ILLUSTRATED BY K. STREET

44:59
2

THE TWO WERE NEVER APART

1:02
3

JOAN SAW HER AUNT STANDING BY HER BEDSIDE

5:03
4

NATHAN CAME UPSTAIRS TO VISIT RHODA

3:24

Description

On a rugged stretch of the South‑Wales coast, a modest farm clings to the cliffs, its pastures dotted with hardy sheep and the scent of sea‑salted wind. Miss Priscilla Parry, a stern yet capable woman of sixty, runs the place with the efficiency of a seasoned farmer, her weather‑worn hands and practical attire speaking of years spent coaxing life from stubborn soil. Despite the harsh land, her butter, cheese, and mutton are famed throughout the valley, a testament to her relentless perseverance.

Living beside her is Rhoda, Priscilla’s bright‑eyed niece, whose gentle duties—milking cows, tending gardens, and shaping butter into golden pats—contrast with her aunt’s rugged labor. When a distant relative’s tragedy leaves a frail London girl named Joan in their care, Priscilla’s carefully ordered world is unsettled. As the children adjust to their new home, the quiet rhythm of farm life begins to reveal hidden hopes and the subtle tug of destiny that will shape their futures.

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Language

en

Duration

~54 minutes (52K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Janet Blenkinship and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-01-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Hesba Stretton

Hesba Stretton

1832–1911

A hugely popular Victorian writer, she brought the struggles of poor and homeless children into stories that reached an enormous readership. Her best-known book, Jessica's First Prayer, became an international success and helped define a whole strand of children's fiction.

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