
| | ## THE POWER AND THE GLORY - By GRACE MACGOWAN COOKE Author of "Mistress Joy," "Huldah," "Their First Formal Call," etc. WITH FOUR ILLUSTRATIONS BY ARTHUR I. KELLER 1910 * * * * * TO HELEN * * * * * |
ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
In a modest Appalachian household, the day begins with the scramble of a broken cradle and the desperate search for a baby’s missing clothes. Uncle Pros, ever‑optimistic, promises a quick fix with nails and twine, while the nurse and the ailing mother argue over the harsh realities of borrowing what little they have. The dialogue, rendered in the region’s vivid dialect, paints a picture of a community bound by scarcity, stubborn pride, and a fierce determination to protect its own.
Against this backdrop of poverty and hope, the story follows the Consadine family as they navigate the fragile balance between generosity and self‑preservation. Their small, everyday struggles—repairing a makeshift crib, bartering for a few garments—reveal deeper questions about duty, resilience, and the quiet strength that emerges when a family faces hardship together. Listeners will be drawn into the intimate world of these characters, feeling the weight of each decision and the lingering promise of a brighter tomorrow.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (508K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Juliet Sutherland, Sjaani and PG Distributed Proofreaders
Release date
2003-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1944
A prolific American novelist, poet, and short-story writer, she is especially remembered for the fiction she created with her sister Alice MacGowan. Her stories often drew on Southern life and helped make the sisters a familiar literary team around the turn of the twentieth century.
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