The Flood

audiobook

The Flood

by Émile Zola

EN·~46 minutes·8 chapters

Chapters

8 total
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The Flood - by Émile Zola

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Contents

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I.

8:59
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II.

9:29
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III.

8:41
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IV.

8:39
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V.

7:43
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VI.

2:52

Description

Louis Roubien, a septuagenarian farmer, basks in the prosperity of his sprawling family estate along the Garonne. He recounts a bustling household filled with siblings, children, grandchildren and even great‑grandchildren, each gathered around a hearty table where laughter and the clatter of spoons echo the abundance of their harvest. The narrative paints a vivid portrait of rural life at its zenith: flourishing fields, thriving vines, a newborn calf, and the simple joys of communal meals and shared stories.

Amid this golden moment, the farm prepares for a series of upcoming weddings, most notably the betrothal of Veronique to the strong‑handed Gaspard, a celebrated local youth. As the family surveys their thriving lands and looks forward to celebrations, a subtle tension brews beneath the surface, hinting that the river’s floodplain may hold more than just fertile soil. Listeners are invited to step into this richly detailed world, feeling the warmth of kinship while sensing the first stirrings of trouble that could test the Roubien’s hard‑won happiness.

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Language

en

Duration

~46 minutes (44K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Émile Zola

Émile Zola

1840–1902

A fearless French novelist and journalist, he helped define literary naturalism with vivid, unflinching stories about ordinary lives. His work also made him a major public voice during the Dreyfus Affair, showing how literature and conscience could meet.

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