Tom Pinder, Foundling: A Story of the Holmfirth Flood

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Tom Pinder, Foundling: A Story of the Holmfirth Flood

by D. F. E. Sykes

EN·~7 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total

Part 1

31:30

Part 2

31:34

Part 3

30:48

Part 4

30:47

Part 5

31:40

Part 6

31:39

Part 7

31:37

Part 8

31:41

Part 9

31:43

Part 10

31:34

Description

Set against the bleak winter of the early 1830s, the story opens in the weather‑worn inn known as the Hanging Gate, a crossroads where the road from Harrop Edge meets the old Leeds‑Manchester turnpike. Inside, weary weavers and mill‑hands huddle by dwindling fires, while the snow‑laden valley outside lies silent under a heavy, cloud‑filled sky. It is here that the orphaned Tom Pinder, a foundling raised among the valley’s modest folk, first comes into view, his quiet strength hinted at amid the modest lives that surround him.

As the villagers grapple with daily hardships, the novel weaves together themes of community, emerging cooperative ideals, and the moral choices that define a young man’s destiny. Against the looming threat of the infamous Holmfirth flood, the tale captures the resilience of ordinary people and the subtle romance that begins to blossom, offering listeners a vivid portrait of early‑19th‑century Yorkshire life.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (459K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by John Parkinson

Release date

2017-02-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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D. F. E. Sykes

1856–1920

Best known for vivid books about Huddersfield and the West Riding, this Yorkshire writer brought local history and regional fiction to life with the eye of a journalist and the knowledge of a solicitor.

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