In Search of the Okapi A Story of Adventure in Central Africa

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In Search of the Okapi A Story of Adventure in Central Africa

by Ernest Glanville

EN·~8 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
1

ERNEST GLANVILLE

0:10
2

CHAPTER V - TROUBLE BREWING

27:54
3

CHAPTER VI - THE FLIGHT

28:42
4

CHAPTER VII - THE THOUSAND ISLANDS

35:54
5

CHAPTER VIII - THE BULLS AND THE WILD DOGS

21:50
6

CHAPTER IX - A LION'S CHARGE

15:37
7

CHAPTER X - A NIGHT IN THE REEDS

23:56
8

CHAPTER XI - A TRAP

15:46
9

CHAPTER XII - THE MAN-EATERS

27:18
10

CHAPTER XIII - THE TREE-LION

26:24

Description

A young African chief named Muata stands at the edge of a deep, untamed forest, his reputation already wrapped in stories of daring feats—slaying a gorilla with a bow, outwitting slave‑hunters, and surviving countless perils. When a group of European explorers arrives, they hope to trade, learn, and perhaps follow his lead into the wilderness, but Muata remains wary of their motives and the secrets hidden among the trees. Their uneasy alliance is tested as the men demand a guide to the mysterious “Place of Rest,” a site tied to Muata’s own past and the loss of his father.

The narrative weaves vivid descriptions of the African landscape with tense cultural encounters, highlighting the clash between Muata’s deep‑rooted traditions and the outsiders’ unfamiliar customs. Listeners are drawn into a world where every rustle in the canopy hints at danger, and where loyalty, courage, and the search for truth drive the characters forward. The story promises a compelling early journey into the heart of the forest, setting the stage for further adventure.

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In Search of the Okapi A Story of Adventure in Central Africa A Story of Adventure in Central Africa

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (473K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-01-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Ernest Glanville

1856–1925

A South African storyteller of adventure and frontier life, he was especially known for vivid short stories that remained widely read in South Africa. His work also ranged into historical fiction, drawing on the landscapes and conflicts of the Cape.

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