
audiobook
Mallonga biografio deHenry Fawcett
LA KNABO KAJ LA ORGENO
DE KOBAJOJ ĜIS KOLEGIO
PAFAKCIDENTO
REGAJNADO
LA BLINDA GLITUMULO
KEMBRIĜO DENOVE
EN PARLAMENTO
LA BLINDA ĈEFPOŜTESTRO
TRIUMFA FINIĜO
A young boy wanders through the ancient stones of Salisbury Cathedral, drawn to the sweet, wind‑filled tones of its great organ. He listens, at first without truly hearing, and the echo of centuries of whispered secrets sparks a lifelong curiosity about the world beyond his village. The story opens with this quiet moment, inviting listeners to imagine the cathedral’s soaring arches and the boy’s bright, questioning mind.
Born into a modest shop‑keeping family, Henry grows up among bustling market stalls and lively circus visits, his father’s booming voice making him a natural leader in the town. School brings both delight and frustration: his love of mathematics shines, while languages trip him up, and a mischievous streak keeps his teachers on their toes. As he moves from the local parish to Queenwood College, his talent for numbers and his habit of penning articles hint at a mind poised for greater things.
Even before his sight fades, Henry’s determination to learn and to speak out for others begins to take shape, setting the stage for an inspiring journey that will lead him far beyond the cathedral walls.
Language
eo
Duration
~24 minutes (23K characters)
Release date
2026-02-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1870–1945
A sculptor turned reformer, she devoted her life to expanding education, work, and independence for blind people. Her efforts helped grow a small New York project into the organization later known as Lighthouse International.
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