
HONORÉ WILLSIE
BOOK I - BRIGHT ANGEL - Chapter - I MINETTA LANE II BRIGHT ANGEL - BOOK II - THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR - III TWENTY-TWO YEARS LATER IV DIANA ALLEN V A PHOTOGRAPHER OF INDIANS VI A NEWSPAPER REPORTER - BOOK III - THE ENCHANTED CANYON - VII THE DESERT VIII THE COLORADO IX THE CLIFF DWELLING X THE EXPEDITION BEGINS XI THE PERFECT ADVENTURE XII THE END OF THE CRUISE XIII GRANT'S CROSSING XIV LOVE IN THE DESERT - BOOK IV - THE PHANTASM DESTROYED - XV THE FIRING LINE AGAIN XVI CURLY'S REPORT XVII REVENGE IS SWEET - BOOK I - BRIGHT ANGEL - CHAPTER I - MINETTA LANE
CHAPTER II - BRIGHT ANGEL
BOOK II - THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR - CHAPTER III - TWENTY-TWO YEARS LATER
CHAPTER IV - DIANA ALLEN
CHAPTER VI - A NEWSPAPER REPORTER
BOOK III - THE ENCHANTED CANYON - CHAPTER VII - THE DESERT
CHAPTER VIII - THE COLORADO
CHAPTER IX - THE CLIFF DWELLING
CHAPTER X - THE EXPEDITION BEGINS
In the cramped, soot‑stained alleys of early twentieth‑century Manhattan, a wiry teenager named Nucky spends his days drifting between the cracked stone steps of a faded red‑brick house and the bustling street vendors of MacDougal. The neighborhood throbs with the clamor of immigrant families, constant bargaining, and the sharp scent of horses, painting a vivid portrait of survival amid decay. Though his peers tease and threaten him, Nucky's keen blue eyes and restless spirit hint at a longing that reaches far beyond the soot‑covered rooftops.
When a chance encounter at a bustling bootblack stand draws his attention to a stranger with a map inked in desert sand, Nucky feels the first stir of something larger than the alleys he knows. The mystery promises a world of open skies, hidden canyons, and a promise of redemption that he cannot ignore. Listeners are invited to follow his tentative steps as he leaves the familiar grime of New York for the uncertain horizons that lie ahead.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (603K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-10-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1880–1940
A widely read American novelist and magazine editor, she turned years of travel across the United States into fiction with a strong feel for place and history. She is especially remembered for sweeping historical novels, including a popular trilogy centered on Abraham Lincoln.
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