Pearl of Pearl Island

audiobook

Pearl of Pearl Island

by John Oxenham

EN·~6 hours·73 chapters

Chapters

73 total
1

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:22
2

PEARL OF THE PEARL OF THE SILVER SEA!

1:38
3

PART THE FIRST - I

12:57
4

II

5:21
5

III

6:43
6

IV

4:34
7

V

5:52
8

VI

2:57
9

PART THE SECOND - I

13:22
10

II

6:50

Description

The story opens with a shimmering ode to the Silver Sea, its verses painting the cliffs, coves and mist‑filled gardens of the tiny island of Sark. Through lyrical snapshots of places like Convanche Cavern and the Harbour, the narrator invites listeners to feel the salty air and the quiet grandeur of a world where the sea itself seems a living character. This poetic framing sets a tone of reverence for nature that underlies the whole tale.

In the heart of the narrative, Lady Elspeth and the humble Jock engage in a playful, slightly tart exchange that hints at a deeper affection. Their dialogue, peppered with local dialect and gentle teasing, reveals a simple, straightforward love story far from the intrigue of murder or mystery. As they navigate expectations, pride, and the quiet rhythms of island life, listeners are drawn into a tender romance that celebrates loyalty, humility, and the timeless pull of the sea.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (378K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Steven Gibbs and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

Release date

2005-03-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Oxenham

John Oxenham

1852–1941

A British journalist, hymn writer, and bestselling novelist, he wrote under the pen name John Oxenham and became especially well known for inspirational verse and fiction with a strong moral and spiritual tone.

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