
A quiet, meticulous voice recounts the life of a young mother caught between duty and longing in a remote colonial outpost. Through a steady stream of letters about her infant daughter, she watches the child grow from a distant, almost abstract presence into a palpable longing that drives her every thought. The narrative captures the stark contrast between the regimented world of military campaigns and the tender, often suffocating expectations of domestic life.
When a brief leave brings the family back to the Mediterranean, the protagonist’s yearning for her child reaches a fevered pitch, prompting secret plans and quiet rebellions against her husband’s decisions. Set against the backdrop of forts, rifle fire, and the slow crawl of ships, the story weaves together the harsh realities of frontier existence with the intimate, sometimes painful, moments of motherhood. It offers a vivid portrait of a woman navigating love, authority, and the fragile hope of reclaiming the child she has only known through distant correspondence.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (377K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Sue Asscher, and David Widger
Release date
1998-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1861–1922
A pioneering Canadian journalist turned novelist, she wrote with sharp wit about empire, politics, travel, and the changing roles of women. Her best-known work, The Imperialist, remains an important early Canadian novel.
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