
The Hidden Hand
E.D.E.N Southworth
When we first meet sharp and witty Capitola she is living among beggars and street urchins, and dressed as a boy because a boy can get work and be safe, whereas a girl is left to starve for want of "proper" employment. Unknown to her, Capitola has a very rich elderly guardian who finds her at a providential moment and takes her back to his palatial mansion where she finds herself "decomposing above ground for want of having my blood stirred."
But not to fear. There are bandits, true-loves, evil men, long-lost mothers, and sweet women friends in Capitola's future - not to mention thunder storms, kidnap attempts, and duels. The pace is fast, the action wonderfully unbelievable. This is escape literature at its nineteenth-century best, with a woman at its center who makes you feel strong, daring, and reckless.
Here's what people had to say about the book:
It is really stunning to encounter such a high-spirited and defiantly independent female character in a novel written over 150 years ago, and, more importantly, is allowed to remain so from the first moment we meet her (disguised as a boy on the mean streets of New York City) to when her remarkable story neatly concludes on the last novel's last page.
A fascinating mystery/drama set in the 1800's.
Everyone should read this hidden gem.
Among my daughters' this is a unanimous favorite. Young Capitola is a feisty spitfire of a girl who would rather face danger than avoid it. In many ways, she has the spirit of another orphan girl, but demonstrates her boldness in far more serious, even perilous, situations.
This is by far my favorite book I’ve read to date!Absolutely love the story and characters. It’s fascinating to see how all the character’s backgrounds intertwine with one another. Definitely recommend to anyone and everyone!
Duration - 9h 23m.
Author - E.D.E.N Southworth.
Narrator - Ellen A. Connor.
Published Date - Tuesday, 07 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Story House Audio ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
When we first meet sharp and witty Capitola she is living among beggars and street urchins, and dressed as a boy because a boy can get work and be safe, whereas a girl is left to starve for want of "proper" employment. Unknown to her, Capitola has a very rich elderly guardian who finds her at a providential moment and takes her back to his palatial mansion where she finds herself "decomposing above ground for want of having my blood stirred." But not to fear. There are bandits, true-loves, evil men, long-lost mothers, and sweet women friends in Capitola's future - not to mention thunder storms, kidnap attempts, and duels. The pace is fast, the action wonderfully unbelievable. This is escape literature at its nineteenth-century best, with a woman at its center who makes you feel strong, daring, and reckless. Here's what people had to say about the book: It is really stunning to encounter such a high-spirited and defiantly independent female character in a novel written over 150 years ago, and, more importantly, is allowed to remain so from the first moment we meet her (disguised as a boy on the mean streets of New York City) to when her remarkable story neatly concludes on the last novel's last page. A fascinating mystery/drama set in the 1800's. Everyone should read this hidden gem. Among my daughters' this is a unanimous favorite. Young Capitola is a feisty spitfire of a girl who would rather face danger than avoid it. In many ways, she has the spirit of another orphan girl, but demonstrates her boldness in far more serious, even perilous, situations. This is by far my favorite book I’ve read to date!Absolutely love the story and characters. It’s fascinating to see how all the character’s backgrounds intertwine with one another. Definitely recommend to anyone and everyone! Duration - 9h 23m. Author - E.D.E.N Southworth. Narrator - Ellen A. Connor. Published Date - Tuesday, 07 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Story House Audio ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:12
Disclaimer
Duration:00:00:34
Chapter 1: The Nocturnal Visit
Duration:00:21:28
Chapter 2: The Masks
Duration:00:40:19
Chapter 3: The Quests
Duration:00:05:03
Chapter 4: Capitola
Duration:00:10:26
Chapter 5: The Discovery
Duration:00:08:41
Chapter 6: A Short Sad Story
Duration:00:13:46
Chapter 7: Metamorphosis of the Newsboy
Duration:00:13:48
Chapter 8: Herbert Greyson
Duration:00:16:03
Chapter 9: Marah Rocke
Duration:00:26:23
Chapter 10: The Room of the Trap Door
Duration:00:15:28
Chapter 11: A Mystery and a Storm at Hurricane Hall
Duration:00:21:21
Chapter 12: Marah's Dream
Duration:00:13:20
Chapter 13: Marah's Memories
Duration:00:18:46
Chapter 14: The Wasting Heart
Duration:00:18:58
Chapter 15: Cap's Country Capers
Duration:00:13:54
Chapter 16: Cap's Fearful Adventure
Duration:00:10:07
Chapter 17: Another Storm at Hurricane Hall
Duration:00:24:12
Chapter 18: The Doctor's Daughter
Duration:00:13:33
Chapter 19: The Resigned Soul
Duration:00:11:03
Chapter 20: The Outlaw's Rendezvous
Duration:00:16:35
Chapter 21: Gabriel Le Noir
Duration:00:09:17
Chapter 22: The Smuggler and Capitola
Duration:00:33:39
Chapter 23: The Boy's Love
Duration:00:20:32
Chapter 24: Capitola's Mother
Duration:00:23:43
Chapter 25: Cap's Tricks and Perils
Duration:00:24:26
Chapter 26: The Peril and the Pluck of Cap
Duration:00:18:30
Chapter 27: Seeking His Fortune
Duration:00:22:14
Chapter 28: A Panic in the Outlaw's Den
Duration:00:27:43
Chapter 29: The Victory Over Death
Duration:00:28:40
Chapter 30: The Orphan
Duration:00:20:40
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:28