Penny Plain

audiobook

Penny Plain

by O. Douglas

EN·~8 hours

Chapters

Description

In the mist‑shrouded town of Priorsford, the ordinary rhythm of tea‑time is punctuated by the quiet charm of an odd little stone cottage called The Rigs. Inside, the Jardine family gathers around a modest wooden box as the youngest brother, David, prepares to leave for Oxford, his excitement palpable against the backdrop of soot‑gray hills and the distant glow of Peel Tower. The house, out of step with the neat villas that line the river, feels both a sanctuary and a stage for the family’s lively, overlapping conversations.

Jean, his sister, hovers nearby, humming a tune that carries both pride and a hint of melancholy, while the younger brother Jock wolf‑watches his plate with a shy appetite. At the far end, seven‑year‑old Gervase—known as “the Mhor”—conjures grand adventures on an overturned tea‑table, steering a cat‑laden raft through imagined seas. Their intertwined stories hint at the tender tensions of growing up, the pull of new horizons, and the magic that lingers in everyday moments.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (504K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-06-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

O. Douglas

O. Douglas

1877–1948

Best known for warm, witty novels set in small-town Scotland, this much-loved Scottish writer created stories full of community, kindness, and sharp observation. Writing as O. Douglas, she became a popular voice of interwar fiction and is still remembered for books like Penny Plain and The Proper Place.

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