Kuninkaantytär

audiobook

Kuninkaantytär

by Luise Schorsch

FI·~4 hours

Chapters

Description

A young princess watches the fading light over a snow‑capped mountain, her curious eyes taking in a world that seems both ordinary and enchanted. Raised in the modest yet sturdy walls of Colombier Castle, she is taught by her mother that true greatness lies not in titles but in humble service. Even as she dreams of becoming a learned bishop, the gentle counsel of her family grounds her ambitions with a deeper sense of purpose.

The narrative follows her journey from this quiet, sun‑lit beginning into the bustling courts and distant lands that shape her destiny. Along the way she encounters artisans, scholars, and the harsh realities of power, each encounter pulling her toward both triumph and trial. Listeners will be drawn into a tale that balances the sparkle of royal privilege with the weight of responsibility, offering a timeless reflection on how wisdom and faith can guide a life that spans both lofty thrones and shadowed chambers.

Details

Language

fi

Duration

~4 hours (262K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2018-12-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Luise Schorsch

A German writer remembered today mainly through a handful of early 20th-century historical works, she wrote fiction shaped by religious and moral themes. Surviving catalog records suggest a career that also included at least one translation into German.

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