The Other Side of the Door

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The Other Side of the Door

by Lucia Chamberlain

EN·~4 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
1

Cover art

0:00
2

Looking up at her I felt she had won.

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3

BY - LUCIA CHAMBERLAIN

0:11
4

ILLUSTRATIONS

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Looking up at her I felt she had won...... Frontispiece - "What's the matter, child?" father said. - I tried to make myself look as pretty as possible.

0:14
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THE OTHER SIDE OF THE DOOR

0:01
7

PROLOGUE - THE CITY

22:53
8

CHAPTER I - THE BASKET OF MUSHROOMS

7:27
9

CHAPTER II - THE EVIDENCE

19:34
10

CHAPTER III - THE RUMORS

20:51

Description

The story opens in a mist‑shrouded city, its gray houses and wind‑bent eucalyptus casting a haunting backdrop for a child's early years. From the narrator’s eyes, San Francisco is both a place of relentless fog and a labyrinth of secrets, where the sudden loss of his mother becomes a puzzle that haunts his imagination. As the city swallows the familiar and the unknown, the young protagonist learns to read its moods through the shifting light on the hills and the whispers of the trees.

Growing up, he finds solace in the garden beyond the house and a friendship with Hallie Ferguson, a neighbor who pulls him toward the world beyond his window. Together they explore the hidden corners of their neighborhood, each door a promise of something just out of reach, while his father’s towering presence both comforts and challenges him. The novel follows his gradual awakening to the mysteries that lie behind the everyday, inviting listeners to wander with him through fog, memory, and the lingering scent of loss.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (251K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2008-06-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Lucia Chamberlain

Lucia Chamberlain

1882–1978

An early 20th-century American novelist whose fiction moved easily between mystery, romance, and adventure, she also saw several of her stories adapted for silent films. Her best-known work today is likely The Other Side of the Door, a suspenseful novel first published in 1909.

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