Walda: A Novel

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Walda: A Novel

by Mary Holland Kinkaid

EN·~6 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total
1

WALDA

0:09
2

PUBLISHERS’ NOTE

0:17
3

WALDA

12:44
4

II

15:49
5

III

13:01
6

IV

12:39
7

V

7:50
8

VI

16:47
9

VII

13:33
10

VIII

18:41

Description

A quiet western settlement, tucked among cabbage fields and the soft glow of a sunset, forms the backdrop for this gentle portrait of communal life. The story opens as a confident traveler arrives at Zanah, guided by Hans Peter—a shy, self‑described “simple one” whose quiet humor hints at deeper layers beneath the village’s modest façade. Their walk past stone houses, open windows, and a lone church belfry invites listeners into a world where every roof tile and garden fence seems to hold a story.

As the outsider’s curiosity meets the community’s cautious hospitality, the narrative explores the delicate balance between tradition and the allure of the unknown. Through careful observation and quiet conversations, the listener is drawn into the rhythms of a religious cooperative that values equality and shared purpose, all while sensing the subtle tensions that arise when outside ideas drift in on a summer breeze. This opening promises a thoughtful journey into a place both familiar and intriguingly foreign.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (385K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2020-11-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mary Holland Kinkaid

Mary Holland Kinkaid

1861–1948

A longtime newspaperwoman turned novelist, she built a career that stretched across roughly fifty years in journalism and fiction. Her life moved from Pennsylvania to Arkansas, and her writing drew on both professional experience and a sharp eye for people and place.

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