
Transcribed by David Price, email ccx074@coventry.ac.uk Second proof by Margaret Price.
The narrative follows a wandering writer who sets out on a solitary trek through the rugged Cevennes, accompanied only by a stubborn donkey and a handmade sleeping sack. Along the way he encounters the lively, quarrelsome townsfolk of Le Monastier, a village where politics run as hot as the local wine and hospitality is offered with a mixture of curiosity and good‑natured ribbing. Through witty observations and gentle humor, he reflects on the value of friendship, even when it comes in the form of a humble animal companion.
His preparations become a small adventure in themselves—designing a waterproof, fur‑lined sack that doubles as a night‑time bed and a day‑time pack, and learning the art of traveling light in a landscape that offers no guarantee of inn rooms. The author's voice is conversational and warm, turning the ordinary details of packing and road‑side meals into charming anecdotes. Listeners will be drawn into the crisp mountain air, the occasional bickering of locals, and the quiet companionship that makes the journey feel both personal and timeless.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (188K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1996-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1850–1894
Known for unforgettable tales of adventure and divided selves, this Scottish writer brought both restless imagination and real-world travel into his fiction. His books still feel lively, suspenseful, and surprisingly modern.
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