
audiobook
Published in 1880.
DEDICATION
JANUARY.
FEBRUARY.
MARCH.
APRIL.
MAY.
JUNE.
JULY.
AUGUST.
A quietly reverent diary opens with a humble dedication that invites readers to fill the empty pages beside the printed verses, turning the book itself into a shared meditation. Written in the late nineteenth‑century style, the narrator—a seasoned soul confronting the twilight of life—offers a series of lyrical reflections that read like prayerful poems. The structure feels intimate, as if each entry were whispered from a candlelit study, urging listeners to pause and hear the soft echo of a heart seeking renewal.
Through vivid images of dim auroras, storm‑tossed sails, and the gentle rustle of unseen winged birds, the diary explores the tension between doubt and faith, memory and forgetting, love and loss. Its language is both ornate and earnest, capturing the yearning of an aging mind that still reaches for divine grace. Listeners will be drawn into the contemplative rhythm, feeling the quiet courage of a spirit that, even in its weariness, strives to transform pain into hope.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (118K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by John Bechard, and David Widger
Release date
1999-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1824–1905
A Scottish novelist, poet, and former minister, he helped shape modern fantasy with stories that still feel fresh, strange, and heartfelt. Best known for works like Phantastes, At the Back of the North Wind, and The Princess and the Goblin, he wrote fairy tales that spoke to both children and adults.
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