
A lively portrait of early‑twentieth‑century life, this collection captures fleeting moments of ordinary people caught in small, intense dramas. In the opening vignette, a bustling household prepares for a chaotic outing, revealing the absurdities and tenderness that linger beneath everyday routines. Through sharp dialogue and bright details, the story invites listeners to feel the nervous excitement of children waiting at the gate and the weary determination of their caretakers.
Across the anthology, each tale offers a similar glimpse into private worlds—whether it’s a fleeting romance, a sudden revelation, or a quiet confrontation with inner desire. The prose is spare yet vivid, drawing listeners into intimate scenes that linger long after the final sentence. Together, the stories form a mosaic of human longing, humor, and the unexpected beauty that emerges from the most mundane moments.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (350K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-12-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1888–1923
A brilliant modernist storyteller, she helped reshape the short story with vivid, emotionally exact scenes drawn from everyday life. Born in New Zealand and writing mainly in England, she left behind a small but deeply influential body of work.
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