The Golden Road

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The Golden Road

by Frank Waller Allen

EN·~3 hours·32 chapters

Chapters

32 total
1

THE GOLDEN ROAD

0:33
2

THE GOLDEN ROAD - BY - FRANK WALLER ALLEN - AUTHOR OF "BACK TO ARCADY" - WITH ILLUSTRATIONS AND DECORATIONS - BY - GEORGE HOOD

0:19
3

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:34
4

PART FIRST

0:19
5

THE GOLDEN ROAD

0:01
6

CHAPTER ONE - THE HAPPY PEDLER COMES TO TOWN

9:33
7

CHAPTER TWO - THE JADE AND THE INQUISITION

9:42
8

CHAPTER THREE - JEAN FRANÇOIS' VAST POSSESSIONS

11:24
9

CHAPTER FOUR - THE MISADVENTURE OF A CIRCUS

12:55
10

CHAPTER FIVE - TIMID CONQUEST COMES TO TOWN

9:16

Description

In early June, a bright yellow carriage rolls onto a grassy knoll overlooking the Ohio, drawing the eyes of two curious townsfolk. Its driver, a striking figure with russet hair, a bushy beard and a grin that seems to hum with music, introduces himself as Jean François, the “Happy Pedler” and a wandering mender of umbrellas. The vivid description of his carriage—part circus wagon, part Noah’s ark—sets a tone of whimsical adventure that promises more than ordinary trade.

As Charles and Nance greet the newcomer, they find themselves enchanted by his lyrical speech and generous humor, sensing that his arrival may stir the sleepy rhythms of their small community. Jean François offers not only umbrellas but stories, poetry, and a hint of mystery that beckons the listeners to follow his path. The opening promises a journey where everyday life meets the extraordinary, inviting listeners to travel the “golden road” of imagination alongside this charismatic stranger.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (204K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2011-03-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Frank Waller Allen

Frank Waller Allen

1878–1936

Best remembered for early 20th-century novels such as The Golden Road and Back to Arcady, this American writer mixed romance, nostalgia, and an easy affection for rural life. His books have a quiet, old-fashioned charm that still feels inviting.

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