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WITHOUT A HOME - E. P. ROE - ILLUSTRATED - PREFACE
WITHOUT A HOME - CHAPTER I - ONE GIRL'S IDEAL OF LIFE
CHAPTER II - WEAKNESS
CHAPTER III - CONFIDENTIAL
CHAPTER IV - "PITILESS WAVES"
CHAPTER V - THE RUDIMENTS OF A MAN
CHAPTER VI - ROGER DISCOVERS A NEW TYPE
CHAPTER VII - COMPARISONS
CHAPTER VIII - CHANGES
A warm, conversational voice guides listeners through the early days of a writer’s unexpected career, sharing candid reflections on how a chance encounter with the smoldering ruins of Chicago sparked the birth of his first novel. He describes the tentative steps from hesitant drafts to a serialized sensation, inviting the audience into the intimate exchange between author and reader that has sustained his work for a decade. The narration feels like a fireside chat, full of humility, curiosity, and the quiet wonder of seeing a story grow on its own.
Set against the backdrop of the Great Chicago Fire, the tale follows a cast of displaced souls navigating the ash‑filled streets, each searching for a place to call home. Their struggles and small acts of kindness illuminate the resilience of ordinary people confronting loss, while the city itself looms as both a scar and a catalyst for new beginnings. Listeners will be drawn into a vivid portrait of survival, hope, and the lingering question of where true belonging resides.
Language
en
Duration
~16 hours (970K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1838–1888
A Civil War chaplain turned bestselling novelist, he wrote warm, moral stories that connected everyday life, faith, and the changing world around him. His books reached a wide audience in the late 19th century, especially readers drawn to historical drama and domestic fiction.
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