
THE LITTLE ACROBAT
CHAPTER I ALONG THE WHITE ROAD
CHAPTER II NONNA
CHAPTER III IN THE RING
CHAPTER IV THE FESTIVAL OF SAN LORENZO
CHAPTER V A GIFT FOR THE CIRCUS
CHAPTER VI SEPARATION
CHAPTER VII THE CAGED BIRD OF THE FIELDS
CHAPTER VIII THE CAGE DOOR OPENED
CHAPTER IX THE FLIGHT OF THE BIRD
A bright July sun beats down on the wheat‑streaked hills as a modest, wheeled house creaks up a dusty road. Inside, a traveling troupe—horses, a weary Pietro, a sturdy teenage girl, and a mischievous black dog—heads toward the mountain town of Cutigliano. Leading them is Natale, an eight‑year‑old with sun‑kissed skin, a crooked hat, and a quiet curiosity about the world beyond the dust.
Natale dreams of joining the summer circus that gathers for the Festival of San Lorenzo, where acrobats soar and music fills the air. As the caravan nears the town’s red‑tiled roofs, he watches the performers rehearse, feeling the pull of the rope and the thrill of the trapeze. With his loyal dog Bianco at his heels, he begins to imagine a path from the dusty road to the bright lights of the big top.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (157K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United States: Little, Brown and Company,1919.
Credits
D A Alexander and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by the Library of Congress)
Release date
2022-09-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

An early 20th-century writer for young readers, she set her stories in places like Mexico, Cuba, and Italy, blending adventure with strong moral purpose. Her books invite listeners into faraway settings while keeping the focus on courage, faith, and everyday resilience.
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