The Prairie Mother

audiobook

The Prairie Mother

by Arthur Stringer

EN·~7 hours·72 chapters

Chapters

72 total

Sunday the Fifteenth

14:53

Thursday the Nineteenth

6:06

Sunday the Twenty-second

4:15

Wednesday the Twenty-fifth

42:02

Thursday the Second

16:17

Wednesday the Eighth

2:16

Friday the Tenth

8:51

Saturday the Eleventh

6:49

Sunday the Twelfth

6:26

Tuesday the Fourteenth

4:20

Description

In a modest prairie hospital, a weary woman drifts between consciousness and the haze of chloroform, her thoughts tangled with pain, prayer, and a fierce need to endure. The stark, pea‑green fog of the operating room swirls around her as the staff—doctor, nurse, and a gruff farrier—move with unsettling smiles, their voices echoing like distant drums. Through the fog she clings to fragmented memories of home, of a husband absent, and of the stubborn resolve that has carried her through months of anticipation.

When the veil finally lifts, the world sharpens into the stark reality of labor: a buzzing staff, the metallic clang of instruments, and the startling revelation that she is carrying twins. The news reverberates like a sudden thunderclap, mixing awe with fear, and forces her to confront the raw, primal surge of motherhood amid the harshness of frontier life. The story follows her struggle to find strength, humor, and hope in the midst of this bewildering, life‑changing moment.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (420K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Audrey Longhurst, ronnie sahlberg and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)

Release date

2008-07-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Arthur Stringer

Arthur Stringer

1874–1950

A prolific storyteller who moved easily between poetry, popular fiction, journalism, and early screenwriting, he helped carry Canadian-born literary talent into American magazines and Hollywood. His career mixed literary ambition with a sharp feel for suspense, adventure, and mass appeal.

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