The Gentleman from Indiana

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The Gentleman from Indiana

by Booth Tarkington

EN·~9 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total
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THE GENTLEMAN FROM INDIANA

0:01
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By Booth Tarkington

0:48
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CHAPTER I. THE YOUNG MAN WHO CAME TO STAY

21:17
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CHAPTER II. THE STRANGE LADY

25:30
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CHAPTER III. LONESOMENESS

19:31
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CHAPTER IV. THE WALRUS AND THE CARPENTER

28:27
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CHAPTER V. AT THE PASTURE BARS: ELDER-BUSHES MAY HAVE STINGS

15:37
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CHAPTER VI. JUNE

21:02
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CHAPTER VII. MORNING: “SOME IN RAGS AND SOME IN TAGS AND SOME IN VELVET

43:11
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CHAPTER VIII. GLAD AFTERNOON: THE GIRL BY THE BLUE TENT-POLE

29:33

Description

The story opens on the endless, flat expanse of Indiana’s heartland, where winter turns the fields into a bleak sea of mud and snow and summer dries them into a dust‑filled plain. Small, isolated railway stations punctuate the landscape, each guarded by a few loafers who watch passing trains with a mix of scorn and pity. In the modest county seat of Carlow, the square and its red‑brick courthouse become the informal hub of a community that measures distance by the names of neighboring farms rather than street signs.

Into this unhurried world arrives a young man intent on staying, whose arrival stirs the routine of shop‑fronts, horse‑drawn wagons and the lazy afternoons spent carving initials into the courthouse fence. As he navigates the rhythms of Main Street, the local gossip and the quiet ambitions of townsfolk, listeners are invited to witness the gentle clash between outsider curiosity and the steadfast, if sometimes complacent, life of a Midwestern town.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (566K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by An Anonymous Volunteer, and David Widger

Release date

2006-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Booth Tarkington

Booth Tarkington

1869–1946

A two-time Pulitzer Prize winner, he captured Midwestern life with warmth, satire, and a sharp eye for social change. Best known today for The Magnificent Ambersons and Alice Adams, he was once one of the most widely read American novelists of his era.

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