Flip, Bret Harte
Flip, Bret Harte
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Flip
A California Romance

Author: Bret Harte

Narrator: Finian Silverwood

Unabridged: 1 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/29/2025


Synopsis

Flip: A California Romance is a charming and witty novella by Bret Harte that tells the story of Flip Chubb, a spirited young woman raised in the rough-and-tumble mining camps of California. Brought up among frontiersmen and fortune-seekers, Flip defies traditional feminine expectations with her boldness, intelligence, and sharp tongue. When love enters her life in the form of a refined Eastern gentleman, she must navigate cultural differences, personal identity, and societal expectations. Blending humor, romance, and social commentary, Harte paints a vivid portrait of post-Gold Rush California and explores themes of gender, class, and self-determination. With its engaging heroine and lively dialogue, Flip offers a refreshing and unconventional take on love and independence in the American West.

About Bret Harte

Bret Harte was born in Albany, New York, in 1836 and was raised in New York City. He had no formal education, but he inherited a love for books. In 1857, Harte moved to California and eventually wrote for the San Franciscan Golden Era paper. There he published his first condensed novels, which were brilliant parodies of the works of well-known authors, such as Dickens and Cooper. Later, he became clerk in the U.S. branch mint. This job gave Harte time to also work for the Overland Monthly, where he published his world-famous "Luck of the Roaring Camp" and commissioned Mark Twain to write weekly articles.

In 1871, Harte was hired by the Atlantic Monthly for $10,000 to write twelve stories a year, which was the highest figure paid to an American writer at the time. He moved to New England after resigning a professorship at the University of California. There he was welcomed as an equal by such writers as Longfellow and Holmes, and he received continued praise for his works. However, laden with personal and family difficulties, his work suffered. In 1878, after an unsuccessful attempt on the lecture circuit, Harte accepted consulships in Germany and, later, Scotland. In 1885, he retired to London, where he died in 1902.


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