
In a cozy, ivy‑clad parlor, young Prudy and her spirited siblings—Dotty, Horace, and the curious little Fly—watch a snow‑storm paint the world outside their bay window. Their playful banter turns the drifting flakes into featherless birds and sunlit knights, while Aunt Madge entertains them with riddles and gentle admonitions. The scene captures a world of innocence, imagination, and the comforting hum of family life in a late‑nineteenth‑century home.
When a hurried messenger delivers a letter from Uncle Augustus, the children’s routine is interrupted, hinting at an unexpected journey ahead. Meanwhile, the arrival of Maria, a newly‑met blind girl, brings both concern and hope as the family arranges a doctor's visit to restore her sight. As the first act unfolds, listeners are invited to share in the warmth of friendship, curiosity, and the subtle stirrings of change that lie just beyond the frosty windowpanes.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (142K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-04-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1833–1906
Remembered for lively, warmhearted stories for children, this 19th-century American writer helped shape early popular fiction for young readers. Writing as Sophie May, she became especially beloved for the Little Prudy books and other tales filled with family life, humor, and everyday adventures.
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