Episodes

  • Emily Climbs Chapter 22 - Love Me, Love my Dog
    May 6 2026
    In which Emily attempts to navigate the social complexities of Shrewsbury and her literary ambitions, receiving a promising invitation from Janet Royal, a successful editor returned from New York. Yet, upon visiting Janet’s home, Emily encounters a discouraging chill and a mischievous dog whose antics undermine both the dignity of the occasion and Emily’s hopes for mentorship.
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    26 mins
  • Emily Climbs Chapter 21 - Thicker than Water
    May 6 2026
    In which Emily bravely faces the harsh whispers and bitter misunderstandings that follow a stormy night’s mishap, fortified by the steady loyalty of her Aunt Ruth and a sense of justice that refuses to be silenced. Through quiet resilience and sharp-witted encounters, she navigates the prickly judgements of her small town with a spirit both wounded and unyielding.
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    27 mins
  • Emily Climbs Chapter 20 - In the Old John House
    May 5 2026
    In which Emily's spirits soar triumphantly with the acceptance and payment for her story, instilling pride and hope in her literary aspirations, only to be swiftly overshadowed by an unexpected and severe snowstorm that strands her and her friends in the long-abandoned John house. With the storm raging outside and Ilse unwell, Emily discovers a novel idea blossoming amid the flickering candlelight and crackling fire, as new sensations and subtle bonds quietly intertwine in their winter refuge.
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    20 mins
  • Emily Climbs Chapter 19 - Airy Voices
    May 5 2026
    In which Emily finds herself unwittingly infamous after a sharply honest sermon critique is published, and she weaves through the changing seasons with poems, studies, and the quiet joys of nature and friendship. Amidst academic challenges, literary ambitions, and gentle life lessons, she embraces the call of her “airy voices” and the persistent climb toward her dreams.
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    37 mins
  • Emily Climbs Chapter 18 - Circumstantial Evidence
    May 4 2026
    In which Emily faces a stern family council at New Moon, where her conduct is scrutinised and challenged with a blend of severity and unexpected understanding amidst the frost of early March. Through candid explanation and gentle defence, her place among kin is cautiously reaffirmed, marking a subtle passage from childhood to the more complex airs of young womanhood.
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    19 mins
  • Emily Climbs Chapter 17 - If a Body Kiss a Body
    May 4 2026
    In which Emily ventures softly downstairs to retrieve a cherished book and stumbles upon a letter of poetic acceptance, only to be surprised by Perry's sudden and awkward visit, recounting his trials of high-society etiquette. Their clandestine meeting is abruptly discovered by Aunt Ruth, leading to a tense and uncomfortable confrontation that leaves Emily to wrestle with shame and the weight of consequence.
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    20 mins
  • Emily Climbs Chapter 16 - Driftwood
    May 3 2026
    In which Emily chronicles the trials and triumphs of her junior year, from literary rejections and social scandals to quiet moments of reflection beneath the autumn moon, revealing her deepening love for the familiar haunts of New Moon and the complex friendships that entwine her heart. She navigates the bittersweet sting of youthful ambition, the shadows of family expectations, and the subtle joys of intellectual companionship, all unfolding with the gentle rhythm of farmstead life and whispering woods.
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    37 mins
  • Emily Climbs Chapter 15 - The Thing that Couldn't
    May 3 2026
    In which Emily and Ilse find themselves wearied and thoughtful after a restless night, stirred by the strange and sombre tales of an old woman, and a mysterious sketch appears in Emily’s possession that hints at a hidden truth about the missing Allan Bradshaw. Their quiet hopes are soon met with a startling discovery that brings both relief and wonder, leaving Emily shaken by a newfound and unsettling sense of being an instrument for something beyond her understanding.
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    18 mins