
THE MARNE - A TALE OF THE WAR - BY EDITH WHARTON
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A young Troy Belknap spends his childhood summers voyaging across Europe on lavish steamers, savoring the elegance of Parisian hotels, the charm of Normandy’s orchards, and the grandeur of Alpine vistas. Through the eyes of a curious boy, the narrative paints vivid scenes of bustling ports, sun‑dappled gardens, and the genteel rhythms of an upper‑class family, while his loyal French bulldog and a rotating cast of tutors guide his growing imagination.
As the years pass, Troy’s carefree excursions begin to intersect with the uneasy undercurrents of a continent on the brink of conflict. The story gently shifts from idyllic travelogues to the first hints of tension, as his family’s itineraries bring them ever closer to the front lines of history. Listeners will be drawn into Troy’s world of wonder, feeling both the beauty of pre‑war Europe and the subtle foreboding that heralds the coming storm.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (103K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-01-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1862–1937
Raised inside New York’s elite world, she turned its rules, ambitions, and quiet cruelties into some of the sharpest fiction of her era. Her novels blend social detail with real emotional force, from glittering drawing rooms to the stark loneliness of rural New England.
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