
Transcriber’s Notes
Set in the fantastical realm of Lucifram—a world that mirrors our own yet runs on opposite values—this novel invites listeners into a bright, lightly written adventure where ordinary motives clash with extraordinary powers. The story follows a determined heroine who, after an unexpected turn of fate, is thrust into a society where selfishness is the norm and true fulfillment comes only through self‑less labor. The narrative unfolds with a fairy‑tale rhythm, blending subtle satire with a gentle moral compass, while never losing its sense of wonder.
Colorful characters populate the tale, from a cheerful frog‑like fairy whose calm stems from quiet martyrdom to a cast of spirit beings whose rivalries echo familiar human jealousies. As the protagonist navigates love, duty, and the lure of easy comforts, the reader is reminded that even in a world of magical excess, the simplest virtues retain their power. The prose remains vivid yet graceful, offering an uplifting listening experience that feels both timeless and refreshingly original.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (555K characters)
Release date
2025-02-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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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