
In a quiet country house where generations have lingered, a group of women gathers in the long gallery of Selwick Hall, their conversation drifting between memory and the everyday rhythms of life. Aunt Joyce, with her dry humor and seasoned wisdom, guides the talk, while Milly, Edith, and the narrator weave stories of cats, rain, and old family recipes into a tapestry of domestic calm. Beneath the light‑hearted banter runs a deeper meditation on patience, the difference between true worth and fleeting sparkle, and the quiet way divine timing works through ordinary moments.
When the idea of keeping a chronicle is raised, the women grapple with the notion of recording what seems mundane versus what may later prove meaningful. Their debate hints at past events—such as Anstace’s wedding to a longtime neighbor—that have shaped their world, suggesting that the act of writing could reveal hidden patterns and long‑simmering desires. As they decide whose turn it will be to pen the pages, listeners are invited to join a gentle, character‑driven exploration of family, faith, and the subtle currents that move a seemingly still life.
Full title
Joyce Morrell's Harvest The Annals of Selwick Hall
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (387K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2008-06-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1836–1893
A prolific Victorian writer of historical fiction, she filled her novels with medieval settings, strong moral purpose, and a clear Protestant outlook. Much of her work was written for younger readers, but it still offers a vivid glimpse of 19th-century popular storytelling.
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