Nature's Serial Story

audiobook

Nature's Serial Story

by Edward Payson Roe

EN·~14 hours

Chapters

Description

The narrative opens with a gentle meditation on the restorative power of the earth, inviting listeners to share the quiet devotion of a man who, even past his eightieth year, tends his garden with the enthusiasm of a youth. Through the modest lives of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford, the story portrays a partnership rooted in soil, fruit‑trees, and the simple joy of watching each season unfold. An invalid who finds solace among blossoms adds a tender counterpoint, reminding us that nature’s comforts extend beyond physical strength.

In the first act, the Clifford’s rural world is portrayed not as hard labor but as a collaboration with science and beauty, where each sunrise brings a new lesson and each harvest feels like a small triumph. Listeners will hear the rustle of leaves, the hum of insects, and the quiet conversations that bind community to the land. As the seasons turn, the tale gently suggests that a life attuned to nature can rekindle zest and purpose, setting the stage for deeper discoveries ahead.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~14 hours (851K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-09-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edward Payson Roe

Edward Payson Roe

1838–1888

Best known for blending warmhearted fiction with practical advice about country life, this 19th-century American writer reached a wide audience with novels that were both moral and deeply readable. Before turning fully to literature, he also served as a Presbyterian minister and a Civil War chaplain.

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