The Light in the Clearing: A Tale of the North Country in the Time of Silas Wright

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The Light in the Clearing: A Tale of the North Country in the Time of Silas Wright

by Irving Bacheller

EN·~8 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total
1

THE LIGHT IN THE CLEARING

0:28
2

ILLUSTRATED BY - ARTHUR I. KELLER.

0:06
3

FOREWORD

0:21
4

PREFACE

5:41
5

BOOK ONE - Which is the Story of the Candle and the Compass

0:03
6

THE LIGHT IN THE CLEARING

0:01
7

CHAPTER I - THE MELON HARVEST

36:29
8

CHAPTER II - I MEET THE SILENT WOMAN AND SILAS WRIGHT, JR.

38:01
9

CHAPTER III - WE GO TO MEETING AND SEE MR. WRIGHT AGAIN

10:45
10

CHAPTER IV - OUR LITTLE STRANGE COMPANION

30:11

Description

Set against the rolling hills and mist‑shrouded clearings of early‑19th‑century New York, the narrative follows a close confidant of a little‑known but towering figure of American politics. Through vivid sketches of frontier towns and bustling state capitals, the listener is drawn into the world of a man whose moral compass shines brighter than the ambitions surrounding him.

The story opens as the narrator recounts Silas Wright’s principled refusals—turning down cabinet posts, a Supreme Court seat, and even a vice‑presidential nomination. As the 1844 convention looms, Wright wrestles with the lure of power and the weight of his convictions, while friends and rivals press him toward compromise. His steadfastness becomes a quiet beacon, illuminating the fierce debates that defined a young democracy.

Richly illustrated and steeped in the language of the era, the tale balances personal loyalty with the larger currents of national destiny. Listeners will discover a portrait of integrity that still resonates in today’s political landscape.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (471K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-11-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Irving Bacheller

Irving Bacheller

1859–1950

Best remembered for warm, popular historical novels set in upstate New York, he also helped change American journalism by founding one of the country’s first newspaper syndicates.

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