
A gentle portrait of rural life unfolds as a young girl makes her way to her grandmother’s cottage, echoing the timeless charm of a simple countryside visit. The narrative captures the warm bond between generations, the comforting rhythm of daily chores, and the vivid details of a garden alive with birds, blossoms, and the scent of fresh bread. Through tender dialogue and vivid description, listeners are invited into a world where stories are shared over a steaming omelette and a crisp apple, and where imagination turns ordinary moments into magical tales of blue‑winged birds and enchanted princes.
The prose celebrates the quiet pleasures of village existence—hand‑crafted meals, the rustle of leaves, and the soft glow of firelight—while gently exploring themes of growth, memory, and the passing of time. As the girl wanders the sun‑dappled yard, the flutter of countless birds becomes a chorus that underscores the wonder of childhood curiosity. This lyrical vignette offers a soothing, heart‑warming glimpse into the simple joys that shape a child’s earliest adventures.
Language
en
Duration
~34 minutes (33K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-05-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1844–1924
A witty, skeptical voice of French literature, he turned elegance and irony into tools for questioning power, faith, and human folly. Winner of the 1921 Nobel Prize in Literature, he remains known for writing that feels both graceful and sharp.
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