Solomon

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Solomon

by Constance Fenimore Woolson

EN·~3 hours

Chapters

Description

A vivid picture of life in a secluded German settlement unfolds along the slow‑moving Tuscarawas River, where coal‑rich hills rise above the flat Ohio plains. The narrator’s journey through the “Western Reserve” brings us into a world of modest homes, bustling blacksmiths, and a church perched on a hill, all framed by the rhythm of daily labor and quiet prosperity. Through warm descriptions of bretzels, fresh butter, and the community’s cooperative spirit, the story captures the simple yet rich culture of the settlers.

Amid this pastoral backdrop, the characters—curious travelers, seasoned locals, and youthful observers—exchange stories and myths about the land, hinting at deeper histories and hidden identities. Their conversations reveal a tension between the comfort of tradition and the lure of the wider world beyond the hills. As the village’s rhythms settle in, listeners are invited to linger in its charm and wonder what unseen currents may stir beneath its tranquil surface.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (195K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif, National Library of Canada and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2012-02-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Constance Fenimore Woolson

Constance Fenimore Woolson

1840–1894

An American novelist and short-story writer with a keen eye for place and character, she wrote memorable fiction shaped by life in the Great Lakes region, the post–Civil War South, and later Europe. Her work earned respect from major literary figures of her time and is still admired for its intelligence and emotional depth.

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