Jacob's Room

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Jacob's Room

by Virginia Woolf

EN·~5 hours

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Description

A vivid, fragmentary portrait opens with Betty Flanders’s tear‑stained letters, the salty air of a Cornish bay, and the restless voice of a little boy named Jacob. The narrative drifts through moments of everyday life—lighthouse shadows, a painter’s hesitant brush, a child’s shouted “Ja‑cob!”—capturing the texture of a family caught between loss and the ordinary rhythms of summer. Through Betty’s strained correspondence and the fleeting observations of those around her, listeners glimpse a world where grief and hope coexist, each scene rendered with the lyricism of a diary turned into poetry.

The novel continues in the same impressionistic style, stitching together memories, conversations, and sensory impressions to map Jacob’s early years. As he explores the shoreline, watches crabs scuttle, and watches adults wrestle with their own uncertainties, his perspective slowly sharpens. The story unfolds like a mosaic, inviting listeners to piece together the subtle connections that shape a young mind on the brink of adulthood.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (311K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf

1882–1941

A central voice of literary modernism, this English novelist and essayist is known for turning everyday thought and feeling into something vivid, intimate, and new. Her work, including Mrs Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, and A Room of One's Own, still speaks powerfully to readers interested in art, memory, and women's lives.

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