
THE MOON OUT OF REACH - BY - MARGARET PEDLER - AUTHOR OF - THE HOUSE OF DREAMS-COME-TRUE, THE SPLENDID FOLLY, THE LAMP OF FATE, ETC. - NEW YORK
COPYRIGHT, 1921, - MARGARET PEDLER - PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - EMPTY HANDS
THE MOON OUT OF REACH - CHAPTER I - THE SHINING SHIP
EMPTY HANDS
CHAPTER II - THE GOOD SAMARITAN
CHAPTER III - A QUESTION OF EXTERNALS
CHAPTER IV - THE SKELETON IN THE CUPBOARD
CHAPTER V - "PREUX CHEVALIER"
CHAPTER VI - A FORGOTTEN FAN
CHAPTER VII - THE OTHER SIDE OF THE DOOR
Nan Davenant sits before a crackling hearth, cigarette smoke curling around her restless thoughts. The war has ended, but the excitement that once powered her life has faded, leaving her to wrestle with a lingering sense of emptiness. In a sharp‑witted exchange with her friend Penelope Craig, Nan’s frustration bubbles over as she questions the value of patience and the promise of “waiting for one’s turn.” Their conversation drifts from French proverbs to unfulfilled wishes—a white circus pony, wealth, endless amusement—revealing a woman who feels the world’s ordinary comforts are just out of reach.
As the night deepens, Nan’s yearning grows louder, and Penelope’s steady counsel pushes her to confront the gap between desire and reality. The dialogue hints at deeper wounds left by the war’s chaos, while also exposing Nan’s fierce independence and fear of settling into a life she deems too tame. The story invites listeners into a poignant post‑war portrait of a woman caught between lingering adrenaline and the quiet ache of ordinary days, searching for a new kind of purpose beyond the fleeting thrills of the past.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (627K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-08-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

d. 1948
A hugely popular British writer of romantic fiction in the early 20th century, she moved from music into storytelling and built a long, successful career. Her novels are known for emotional stakes, dramatic turns, and a strong sense of feeling.
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