
MEMORIE DI EMMA LYONNA VOL. I.
AL LETTORE
LA MIA VITA. I.
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The memoir opens with a vivid winter night in 1815, when a priest and his elderly guide trek through snow‑drifted dunes toward a solitary cabin perched on a hill near the sea. Inside, they find a young woman cradling a frail, English‑speaking patient whose bedridden form is swathed in the finest Dutch linens, a striking contrast to the modest timber walls. The scene is rendered with meticulous detail—crackling wind, distant surf, and the faded portraits of a scarred naval officer and an elegant lady—setting a tone of quiet mystery and lingering sorrow.
Through Emma’s reflective narration, listeners are invited into a world where personal histories intertwine with the broader currents of post‑Napoleonic Europe. The early chapters promise a blend of intimate confession, subtle intrigue, and the delicate unraveling of family secrets, all conveyed in a voice that feels both intimate and timeless. As the story unfolds, Emma’s keen observations turn a single night’s encounter into a gateway toward deeper discoveries about love, loss, and the hidden ties that bind people across borders.
Language
it
Duration
~3 hours (186K characters)
Release date
2025-05-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1802–1870
Best known for The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo, this master of high-stakes adventure helped define the swashbuckling historical novel. His stories move fast, brim with betrayal and daring, and still feel wonderfully alive.
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