
UNCLE MAX - BY ROSA NOUCHETTE CAREY
UNCLE MAX
CHAPTER I - OUT OF THE MIST
CHAPTER II - BEHIND THE BARS
CHAPTER III - CINDERELLA
CHAPTER IV - UNCLE MAX BREAKS THE ICE
CHAPTER V - 'WHEN THE CAT IS AWAY'
CHAPTER VI - THE WHITE COTTAGE
CHAPTER VII - GILES HAMILTON, ESQ.
CHAPTER VIII - NEW BROOMS SWEEP CLEAN
The story opens with a young woman haunted by the loss of her twin brother, drifting through grief and a restless hospital job that feels more like a cage than a calling. A bleak November afternoon finds her riding with her aunt and a lively companion, the world a blur of cold streets and muted conversations. When she finally steps out of the mist, Uncle Max appears—a quiet, steady figure waiting in the twilight, offering a strange sense of direction amid her turmoil.
As she grapples with sorrow, the narrator begins to sense that Max may hold the key to a different kind of redemption, one rooted not in grand gestures but in patient, unspoken support. Their tentative connection hints at a journey where old wounds might start to heal, and where the simple act of being seen could become the first step toward a new, uncertain path.
Language
en
Duration
~17 hours (1017K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-06-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1840–1909
A hugely popular Victorian storyteller, she wrote warm, morally grounded fiction for women, girls, and families. Her long career spanned novels, journalism, and children's books, and her work was widely read in late 19th-century Britain.
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