The Battle Ground

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The Battle Ground

by Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow

EN·~12 hours

Chapters

Description

Set against the sweltering heat of a late‑summer Southern road, the story opens with a spirited little girl racing along a dusty turnpike, challenging a boy whose sarcasm masks a deeper restlessness. Their banter about Aunt Ailsey’s strange “conjuring” and the disappearing tails of Sambo’s sheep paints a vivid picture of a community caught between superstition and the harsh realities of post‑war life, while the surrounding wheat fields, wandering cattle, and distant mountains frame a landscape both beautiful and unsettled.

Through the eyes of these children, listeners are drawn into a world where innocence collides with the lingering echoes of slavery, loss, and the promise of change. As a wagon creaks into view, carrying the mournful chants of enslaved women and the weight of a family’s grief, the narrative hints at the lingering shadows of the past that will shape the characters’ futures, inviting you to linger on the fragile line between memory and the inevitable march toward a new, uncertain horizon.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~12 hours (698K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Text file produced by Wendy Crockett, Tiffany Vergon, Juliet Sutherland, Charles Aldarondo, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team HTML file produced by David Widger

Release date

2004-11-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow

Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow

1873–1945

A major Southern novelist, she wrote with sharp insight about Virginia society, changing values, and the inner lives of women. Her fiction mixed social criticism with psychological depth, helping reshape American literature in the early twentieth century.

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