The Viking Blood: A Story of Seafaring

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The Viking Blood: A Story of Seafaring

by Frederick William Wallace

EN·~13 hours·33 chapters

Chapters

33 total
1

THE VIKING BLOOD A Story of Seafaring

0:29
2

CHAPTER ONE

5:44
3

CHAPTER TWO

17:15
4

CHAPTER THREE

23:18
5

CHAPTER FOUR

20:32
6

CHAPTER FIVE

18:44
7

CHAPTER SIX

13:37
8

CHAPTER SEVEN

22:38
9

CHAPTER EIGHT

20:03
10

CHAPTER NINE

21:38

Description

A young boy born on the misty banks of the River Clyde wrestles with a name that feels like two different worlds. His father, a sea‑going captain, insists on the traditional Donald, while his mother, a gentle Inverness farmhand, calls him Percy, sparking a tug‑of‑war that colors his childhood with teasing schoolyard taunts and a longing to belong. The streets of Glasgow become a proving ground where he learns to balance pride, shame, and the stubborn pull of family expectations.

When the family finally moves away, the boy’s restless spirit finds a new horizon in the stories his father brings back from distant ports. The rhythmic lull of waves and the promise of the “Sea Road” awaken a yearning to trade his cramped city lanes for open water. As the first chapters unfold, listeners are invited to feel the clash of identity and the seductive call of the ocean that will guide him toward a life of seafaring adventure.

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Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (769K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2012-09-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Frederick William Wallace

Frederick William Wallace

1886–1958

Best known for bringing the last great days of sail in Maritime Canada vividly to life, this Scottish-born Canadian writer drew on first-hand experience as a journalist, photographer, and seafarer. His work blends adventure, history, and close observation of working life at sea.

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