
WHO CARES? - A STORY OF ADOLESCENCE
by - COSMO HAMILTON
TO MY YOUNG BROTHER ARTHUR WHO PLAYS THE GAME
CONTENTS
PART ONE - SPRING IN THE WORLD
PART TWO - THE ROUND-ABOUT
PART THREE - THE GREAT EMOTION
PART FOUR - THE PAYMENT
PART ONE - SPRING IN THE WORLD AND ALL THINGS FOR THE YOUNG
PART TWO - THE ROUND-ABOUT
Spring bursts into the garden, breathing new life into a house that feels ancient and suffocating. Through vivid descriptions of budding flowers and restless birds, the narrator sketches a world where hope seems to bloom everywhere except inside the lonely teenager who writes letters to her sister. She feels trapped in an estate populated by grandparents, servants, and memories of a mother now away, each day blending indistinguishably into the next.
Her letters reveal a restless yearning for escape, friendship, and the faint stir of romance, as she imagines invitations from distant cousins and secret outings in bustling cities. Yet duty and the weight of family expectations keep her bound to the old manor, forcing her to balance the ache of adolescence with the quiet resignation of adulthood. The first part of the story captures that fragile tension, inviting listeners to feel the pulse of youthful longing amid an unchanging environment.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (498K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. HTML version by Al Haines.
Release date
2003-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

d. 1942
An English playwright and novelist with a knack for smart, society-centered storytelling, he wrote popular fiction and stage works that were widely read in the early 20th century. Several of his stories also made their way to the screen during the silent-film era.
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