Tom Gerrard

audiobook

Tom Gerrard

by Louis Becke

EN·~5 hours

Chapters

Description

A seasoned cattleman rides the sun‑scorched plains of the Northern Territory, his life shaped by the endless horizon and the hard‑won rhythms of station work. When he arrives at a remote outpost, he encounters a shy, sun‑tanned girl of ten, wandering alone on the sand in search of the tiny “pippies” she and her brother roast for supper. Their unexpected meeting sparks a quiet curiosity that pulls the man back toward a family he thought he had left behind.

The boy’s uncle, known locally as Uncle Tom, is a figure both respected and reviled, and his arrival awakens old memories and hidden tensions within the isolated household. The child, Mary, clings to the familiar titles imposed by her stern aunt, while the newcomer’s gentle manner hints at a deeper connection to her lost mother. As they set off together toward the beach, listeners are drawn into a world of rugged beauty, strained loyalties, and the fragile hope of belonging in a land where distance measures more than miles.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (325K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2008-01-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Louis Becke

Louis Becke

1855–1913

A wandering storyteller of the South Pacific, he turned years of seafaring and island travel into vivid adventure tales and sketches of colonial life. His fiction and memoir-like writing helped bring the islands of Melanesia and Polynesia to a wide English-speaking readership.

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