
Those Brewster Children
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In a crisp winter afternoon, the Brewster household bustles with the lively chaos of three children—Carroll, a confident eight‑year‑old; Doris, a spirited red‑haired girl; and baby Richard, determined to keep up with his siblings. Their mother, Elizabeth, balances the demands of a busy sewing room, a temperamental kitchen, and a dutiful maid, all while trying to coax her youngsters inside before the cold deepens. The scene captures the everyday tug‑of‑war between parental authority and youthful independence, set against the warm glow of a home that feels both sturdy and tender.
As the children argue over who should fetch their brother, their personalities shine: Carroll’s self‑appointed leadership, Doris’s feisty resistance, and Richard’s plaintive cries. Meanwhile, Elizabeth’s patience is tested by the clumsy maid and the never‑ending chores, hinting at deeper family dynamics yet to unfold. Listeners are invited into a charming, slice‑of‑life portrait of early‑20th‑century family life, where love, humor, and the simple trials of domesticity intertwine.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (212K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-06-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1859–1937
Best known for vivid historical and religious novels, this American writer brought early Christian settings to life for generations of readers. Her stories mix faith, drama, and an easy storytelling style that helped make books like Titus: A Comrade of the Cross widely remembered.
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