The Poorhouse Waif and His Divine Teacher: A True Story

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The Poorhouse Waif and His Divine Teacher: A True Story

by Isabel C. (Isabel Coston) Byrum

EN·~4 hours

Chapters

Description

In the austere world of a mid‑nineteenth‑century Pennsylvania poorhouse, a grieving young widow confronting the loss of her husband faces an impossible choice. When she arrives with her newborn, the institution’s strict rules and the steward’s reluctant compassion set the stage for a stark portrait of poverty, duty, and desperation. The narrative captures the grim reality of the farm‑like asylum—its cramped rooms, iron‑barred cells, and the ever‑present scent of tobacco—while hinting at the humanity that flickers beneath the hardship.

Against this backdrop, the abandoned infant becomes the quiet center of a story about resilience and unexpected guidance. As the child’s fate intertwines with the lives of the poorhouse’s caretakers and its other residents, a subtle, almost spiritual mentorship begins to emerge. Listeners will be drawn into a tale that balances harsh historical detail with the gentle promise of hope and moral growth, all unfolding within the first act’s compelling struggle.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (259K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Isabel C. (Isabel Coston) Byrum

Isabel C. (Isabel Coston) Byrum

1870–1938

A prolific holiness writer and editor, she wrote practical books for children, young people, and families, including stories, lesson books, and guidance for the home. Her work was closely tied to the Gospel Trumpet publishing world and reached readers through both books and periodicals.

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