The Story of My Boyhood and Youth

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The Story of My Boyhood and Youth

by John Muir

EN·~5 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
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Transcriber’s Note:

0:09
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THE STORY OF MY BOYHOOD AND YOUTH - BY - John Muir - WITH ILLUSTRATIONS FROM SKETCHES BY THE AUTHOR - BOSTON AND NEW YORK HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY The Riverside Press Cambridge - COPYRIGHT, 1912 AND 1913, BY THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY COMPANY COPYRIGHT, 1913, BY JOHN MUIR Published March 1913 FOURTEENTH IMPRESSION The Riverside Press CAMBRIDGE · MASSACHUSETTS PRINTED IN THE U.S.A.

0:28
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Illustrations

0:40
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The Story of My Boyhood and Youth - I - A BOYHOOD IN SCOTLAND

52:15
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II. A NEW WORLD

41:13
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III. LIFE ON A WISCONSIN FARM

49:09
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IV. A PARADISE OF BIRDS

32:19
8

V. YOUNG HUNTERS

32:20
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VI. THE PLOUGHBOY

43:51
10

VII. KNOWLEDGE AND INVENTIONS

22:36

Description

A vivid portrait of a restless Scottish childhood unfolds, where cliffs, crashing waves, and the rugged coastline become a playground for a boy whose heart beats in time with the wild. With a band of equally daring friends, he spends Saturdays roaming fields and tide‑pools, chasing the sounds of sea‑birds and the mystery of crumbling castle ruins. Even the stern warnings of home cannot tame his curiosity, and the storm‑laden horizon fuels his imagination like an endless, untamed storybook.

Guided by his grandfather, he discovers nature’s hidden dramas—a field mouse with its newborn litter, the sweet taste of figs on a sunny garden wall, and the thrill of uncovering the secret lives of small creatures. Early schooling arrives amid soap‑splashed mornings and a cherished little book tied around his neck like a flag. The pages soon capture his mind, especially the tragic tale of Gelert, a loyal dog whose fate stirs tears and a lifelong reverence for the bond between people and the wild world around them.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (303K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-05-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Muir

John Muir

1838–1914

A wanderer, writer, and fierce defender of wild places, this pioneering naturalist helped change how Americans saw mountains, forests, and national parks. His vivid books and essays turn close observation of nature into something adventurous and deeply personal.

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