
In the bustling year of 1877, the once‑respectable Siskiyou House has slipped into decay, its rooms crowded with the remnants of miners, counterfeiters, and the city's forgotten. Amid cracked windows and a lingering moldy smell, an eight‑year‑old boy in a crisp blue flannel suit sits at a battered table, lost in the adventures of Gulliver's Travels. The contrast between his bright imagination and the squalid surroundings paints a vivid portrait of hope in the heart of San Francisco's slums.
As he explores the cramped quarters, the boy uncovers small, hidden treasures—a handful of coins, a pearl‑handled pen‑knife—each find sparking his curiosity about the lives that once occupied this place. The oak bookcase, oddly pristine among the clutter, hints at stories waiting to be discovered beyond the grime. Listeners are invited to join his quiet quest, feeling the city's clamor outside while secrets linger just beneath the dust.
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (863K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2015-05-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1951
Best remembered for the nonsense classic "The Purple Cow," this lively American writer and humorist helped shape the playful spirit of literary San Francisco in the 1890s. He also had a knack for reinvention, moving between poetry, illustration, criticism, and children's books with easy wit.
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