
BOOK ONE - THE BEATING HEART
GLORY GOLDIE SUNNYCASTLE
THE CHRISTENING
THE VACCINATION BEE
THE BIRTHDAY
CHRISTMAS MORN
GLORY GOLDIE'S ILLNESS
CALLING ON RELATIVES
THE SCHOOL EXAMINATION
THE CONTEST
Jan Anderson is a hard‑working farmhand who has spent his life scraping by on the edge of poverty. When he and his wife Katrina finally manage to build a modest cabin of their own, the prospect of a newborn seems to add an unbearable weight to their already strained existence. He worries that the baby’s cries will steal the few quiet nights he has managed to keep, and he resents the shift from a shared labor to a house full of new responsibilities.
The story opens in a rain‑soaked woodshed, where Jan’s frustration boils over as he watches the midwife and the women attending the birth. His bitter reflections on fate, marriage, and his place in the parish paint a vivid picture of a man on the brink of despair. Yet beneath the grumbling, there is a hint of something softer—a reluctant curiosity about the child that may soon reshape his world.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (328K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-12-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1858–1940
A master of Swedish storytelling, she blended folklore, fantasy, and everyday life in books that still feel vivid and inviting. In 1909, her imaginative work made literary history when she became the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.
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