Grace Darling, Heroine of the Farne Islands

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Grace Darling, Heroine of the Farne Islands

by Marianne Farningham

EN·~8 hours

Chapters

Description

Grace Darling grew up on the remote Farne Islands, where the sea was both a livelihood and a constant threat. From an early age she learned to balance the ordinary duties of a fisher‑woman with a deep sense of duty to her community, embodying the idea that a woman’s work is whatever needs doing. The narrative opens with a thoughtful exploration of the era’s debate over women’s roles, setting the stage for Grace’s quiet yet powerful defiance of convention.

When a violent storm drives a ship onto the treacherous rocks, Grace and her father become the unlikely rescuers, braving gale‑tossed waves to bring strangers to safety. Their daring act captures the imagination of a nation, illustrating how compassion and courage can transcend societal expectations. The story follows Grace’s rise from humble island life to a symbol of bravery, inviting listeners to reflect on the timeless question of what it truly means to answer a call for help.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (461K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-11-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Marianne Farningham

Marianne Farningham

1834–1909

A prolific English hymn writer and poet, she published under the pen name Marianne Farningham and wrote for a wide popular readership for more than fifty years. Her work blended religious feeling with an accessible, encouraging voice that helped make her a familiar name in Victorian devotional reading.

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