The Young O'Briens: Being an Account of Their Sojourn in London

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The Young O'Briens: Being an Account of Their Sojourn in London

by Margaret Westrup

EN·~8 hours

Chapters

Description

A rainy night finds the O’Brien family huddled in a rattling omnibus, each child coping with the gloom in their own way. Denis tries to keep spirits up with jokes, while Molly’s quiet sniffles and Nell’s tentative laughter reveal a lingering anxiety about their upcoming move. Their father, Mr. O’Brien, attempts to reassure them with talk of a future return, but the cramped carriage and the gruff driver only heighten the sense of unease.

When the vehicle finally reaches the bleak East London docks, the family steps into a dark, wind‑blown world, clutching bundles and fearing the unknown. The children’s mixed reactions—curiosity, dread, and a yearning for familiarity—set the tone for their first days in the city. As they navigate the unfamiliar streets, the story captures the bittersweet blend of hope and hardship that marks any new beginning, inviting listeners to share in the O’Briens’ early struggles and quiet resilience.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (495K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-04-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Margaret Westrup

Known for warm, lively Edwardian fiction, this writer created stories for both adults and younger readers, often with a strong feel for family life and everyday adventure. Her work includes books like Elizabeth's Children and The Young O'Briens, which helped keep her name alive through reprints and digital editions.

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