
audiobook
by Raymond MacDonald Alden, Elizabeth A. (Elizabeth Apthorp) McFadden
In a dimly lit wood‑chopper’s hut on the edge of a forest, the glow of a fire fights the night’s chill while a sliver of moonlight frames a view of a distant cathedral. Inside, two brothers—Steen, a restless nine‑year‑old, and Holger, his slightly older, thoughtful sibling— wrestle with disappointment and fear as the town’s Christmas celebrations pass them by. Their simple world is painted with warm colors of clothing and the humble furnishings of a peasant household, yet an uneasy tension crackles beneath their chatter.
When a lone figure kneels in the snow beyond the window, raising a silent prayer, the boys’ curiosity turns to dread. The sudden arrival of Uncle Bertel, a jovial, robust figure, breaks the silence, offering both comfort and a hint of hidden danger. Listeners are drawn into a night where superstition, family bonds, and the whisper of unseen threats intertwine, promising a compelling glimpse into medieval life and the mysteries that linger at its borders.
Language
en
Duration
~58 minutes (56K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Garcia, Lynn Bornath and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net.
Release date
2005-03-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1873–1924
Best remembered for the enduring Christmas tale Why the Chimes Rang, this American scholar moved easily between university life and storytelling. He edited Shakespeare and Thoreau, taught at major universities, and left behind books that introduced poetry and literature to generations of readers.
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Best remembered for heartfelt stage works and a gift for clear, dramatic storytelling, this American playwright wrote the much-loved Christmas play Why the Chimes Rang and later saw Double Door reach the screen. Her life also stretched beyond the theater, from library work to Red Cross publishing.
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