
A vivid, first‑person portrait opens with a ten‑year‑old girl recalling the day her father proudly praised her multilingual recitation, a moment that sets the tone for her tender yet spirited narration. From that modest triumph, the story quickly expands as the Vaughan family embarks on a journey to London, where Clara encounters a kindly, white‑haired stranger whose gentle attention both intrigues and unsettles her. Their brief meeting, filled with curious questions and tender gestures, hints at the subtle forces shaping her young mind.
Back home, Clara’s parents grapple with their hopes and anxieties, offering a glimpse into the delicate balance of love, fear, and the desire to protect a child whose imagination seems boundless. Through her observant eyes, listeners hear the everyday magic of family life, the quirks of early education, and the quiet resilience that will guide her through the challenges ahead. This opening promises a heartfelt exploration of growth, memory, and the tender bonds that define a girl’s first steps into the wider world.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (319K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-10-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1825–1900
Best known for the classic novel Lorna Doone, this Victorian storyteller mixed romance, adventure, and a strong sense of the English countryside. He also drew on years of working the land, which gave his fiction an unusually vivid feel for rural life.
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