
Nestled on a hill in Derbyshire, the village of Monnycrofts spreads its red‑brick houses and gray‑stone church beneath a sweeping panorama of fields, woods, and distant peaks. The landscape is dotted with the old windmill at Ives’s Mill and the shimmering marl‑filled pool at Marlpool, reminders of a once‑thriving mining community now reclaimed by nature. This rustic backdrop sets the stage for the lively world of its inhabitants, where the everyday mingles with the extraordinary.
At the heart of the tale is Luke Barnicott, a robust twenty‑eight‑year‑old known for his daring feats—racing across common lands, wrestling, and leaping from towering hogsheads—earning him a legend among the locals. Married to the spirited Beckey, whose pride in her husband rivals the marvel of the Marlpool itself, Luke’s jovial reputation masks a life that is about to be tested by the changing fortunes of the valley. As the story unfolds, listeners will follow the couple’s ordinary joys and the subtle tensions that begin to stir beneath the village’s serene surface.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (176K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-07-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1792–1879
A prolific English writer and traveler, he wrote on everything from rural life and social history to folklore and travel, often with a strong curiosity about ordinary people and places. He was also part of a remarkable literary partnership with his wife, Mary Howitt.
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