Vespertine Free Audiobook Download by Margaret Rogerson
Vespertine is a collection of poems that take place in the small hours, when the world "seems to be holding its breath". Written in rich and evocative language, they convey the intensity of life at this time.
Vespers offers a unique perspective on the human experience and is a must read for those who seek existential insight.
In the early twentieth century, young Celia Sackville-West finds herself pregnant, having fallen head over heels in love with her husband, Harold.
Margaret Rogerson's book, Vespertine, is a powerful story that follows the journey of the main character, Emily. It starts with Emily becoming a mother in her thirties and tells the tale of her struggle with hope. Along her way, she befriends an explorer who begins to teach her how to share joy through storytelling.
Margaret Rogerson's award-winning novel, Vespers, is a tale of life and death in the age of modern pharmacology. Its protagonist, Llew, is an artist on the verge of a creative breakthrough--a philosopher of sorts who has begun to experiment with drugs and to conduct a sort of spiritual investigation. The book's alternating narration is elegant and captivating. A perfect example is the first chapter:
In this dark, fantastical thriller, Caitlin Davies plays a villager living in the wake of civilization. She learned to walk, talk and even catch fish for herself and her son during a time when the world had crumbled around them. Now she's trying to rebuild her life and keep her family safe from marauders who want to steal their food.
Published Date | 2021-10-05 |
Duration | 12 hours 6 minutes |
Author | Margaret Rogerson |
Narrated | Caitlin Davies |
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Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | 30-days Free |
Category | Teen |
Parent Category | Paranormal, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, General |