Coralie

audiobook

Coralie

by Charlotte M. Brame

EN·~2 hours

Chapters

Description

A young woman of modest means returns home after years at college to find her mother dead and her sister crippled by illness. With only an eighty‑pound salary from a clerkship in a London office, she must turn the quiet cottage she once knew into a lifeline for the family she now alone supports. Determined yet uncertain, she steps into the bustling city, confronting the harsh reality that education does not always translate into opportunity.

In the cramped rooms of Holloway she balances the demands of her new job with the constant care her sister Clare requires, discovering both the limits and the quiet strengths that shape her daily life. As she navigates a world of indifferent acquaintances and fleeting promises, her resilience becomes a quiet triumph over the expectations of a society that measures worth by wealth. Listeners will find in her story a poignant portrait of perseverance, sisterly devotion, and the search for dignity amid modest means.

Details

Full title

Coralie Everyday Life Library No. 2

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (142K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Steven desJardins and Distributed Proofreaders.

Release date

2004-08-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

Subjects

About the author

Charlotte M. Brame

Charlotte M. Brame

1836–1884

A hugely popular Victorian novelist, she wrote fast-moving romance and sensation stories that reached an enormous readership in Britain and America. Publishing under the name Bertha M. Clay, she became especially famous for melodramatic bestsellers like Dora Thorne.

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