Jewel sowers: a novel

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Jewel sowers: a novel

by Edith Allonby

EN·~8 hours·36 chapters

Chapters

36 total
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CONTENTS

1:12
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CHAPTER I AN INTRODUCTION TO LUCIFRAM

5:47
3

CHAPTER II FRIEND AND EXECUTOR

12:11
4

CHAPTER III ROSALIE

10:54
5

CHAPTER IV THE GOLDEN SERPENT

21:02
6

CHAPTER V THE MASTER

14:46
7

CHAPTER VI NEW EXPERIENCES

6:14
8

CHAPTER VII A DEBT OF GRATITUDE

9:00
9

CHAPTER VIII A BOOK OF INSPIRATION

18:08
10

CHAPTER IX MARIANA

11:05

Description

On the distant, upside‑down world of Lucifram, everything—trees, houses, even the seas—stands in reverse, forcing its inhabitants to navigate life literally on their heads. In this strange realm, rulers are chosen not for merit but for their frailties, tethered to the ground by golden threads that keep them from toppling over. The kingdom’s glittering courts and its opulent, three‑tailed golden serpent that dominates the central temple hint at a society where power and piety are tangled in dazzling yet precarious displays.

Amid the swirling customs of Lucifram, a handful of characters strive to find solid footing. Their stories unfold against a backdrop of surreal architecture, whispered prayers that must travel great distances, and a peculiar blend of state and church that defines daily life. As they grapple with duty, ambition, and the ever‑present danger of a misstep, listeners are invited into a world where the familiar is turned on its head, and every choice reverberates through a landscape of inverted morals and glittering intrigue.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (490K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Richard Tonsing and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)

Release date

2021-01-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edith Allonby

Edith Allonby

1875–1905

An early 20th-century novelist, playwright, and poet, she wrote across genres and was published by major presses of her day. Her work includes the novel The Fulfilment, now available through Project Gutenberg.

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