Sarah Raymond Herndon
Sarah Raymond Herndon was a talented American author and educator, known for her contributions to children's literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in 1861, she dedicated much of her life to crafting stories that not only entertained young readers but also instilled moral values and a love for nature. Her writing often reflected her keen observations of the world around her, drawing inspiration from the simple joys of childhood and the beauty of the American landscape.
Herndon's works, characterized by their gentle storytelling and relatable characters, have continued to resonate with readers long after their initial publication. As you explore her stories in this audiobook app, you'll find a delightful blend of imagination and life lessons that appeal to both children and adults alike. Dive into her enchanting world and discover the timeless themes that make her work a cherished part of literary history.
Days on the Road: Crossing the Plains in 1865
Read by Sue Anderson
Sarah Raymond Herndon
“We had spent almost all our money for toll, ferrying and other expenses on the road. It might be a serious matter to be in a strange place…