The Last True Poets of the Sea Free Audiobook Download by Julia Drake


The Last True Poets of the Sea tells the story of life in and around the Gulf of Mexico during one of its most dramatic periods.

The Last True Poets of the Sea is a 2013 historical fiction novel by Julia Drake. In this riveting novel, we are given access to the story in the form of letters written by and to two young British women who were on board the RMS Titanic. The two protagonists, Elizabeth and Eveline, share their thoughts as they struggle with relationships, living and learning what it means to be a woman in society. We find out about their pasts and how they've had great difficulties coming up into society after being raised with limited opportunities for women.

The Last True Poets of the Sea is a true story about Julia Drake, an Englishwoman who sails on a sailing vessel with her son Antony. They are caught in a terrible storm and their ship is destroyed. In the aftermath, they end up on the coast of France where they decide to sail down the coast and into Africa. The book is not only about the adventure but also about their encounters with pirates and natives along their way to Bilma, Niger.

The Last True Poets of the Sea is a biography of the poets and artists who lived on the coast of southern England from about 1580 to 1700. The book explores how these poets, who wrote in French and English, dealt with their identity as Dutch Protestants, given that they were forced to leave the Netherlands when William of Orange ascended to the English throne.

"I have always felt that the sea had a magic and mystic power, not just of the surface, but of its depths." I loved this quote from The Last True Poets of the Sea. This book tells the story of six poets who wrote about what they saw in life. The poets are each different and are all unique in their own way. I loved this book, it was very well written and I think anyone would love it, because it shows you how to live your life through poetry.

This is a modern classic of maritime literature in the English language. The Last True Poets of the Sea audiobook download has been narrated by Tavia Gilbert, who also read it as an audiobook with music provided by composer David Sloniker. The story follows four young children who live on separate coasts of Maine and their adventures aboard the "Sea People's" boat, a dilapidated old fishing vessel. They explore the turbulent waters, discovering their families' history and the world they live in.

Published Date 2019-12-31
Duration 10 hours 11 minutes
Author Julia Drake
Narrated Tavia Gilbert
Reviews
(10 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Teen
Parent Category Tough Topics

You may also like...