
Imagine stepping into a world frozen beneath ash, where every lamp, fresco, and broken bowl tells a story of lives once lived. This collection invites listeners to wander through the streets of an ancient Roman city, feeling the heat of the August sun and the soft glow of bronze lamps as they once illuminated bustling homes and public spaces. Through vivid narration and illustrations, the book captures the thrill of uncovering hidden treasures and the moments of daily existence preserved for millennia.
At its heart is the tale of Ariston, a young Greek artist taken captive and bound to a wealthy Roman household in Pompeii. As he paints heroic scenes of Heracles on the walls, his brush becomes a conduit for hope, a silent plea for freedom and a bridge between two cultures. The narrative follows his delicate work, the relationships he forges, and the subtle clues that hint at a larger story of resilience beneath the city's ruins. Listeners will experience the tension between art and servitude, and the promise that beauty can survive even in the most unlikely places.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (76K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, David Widger and PG Distributed Proofreaders
Release date
2004-08-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1875–1921
Known for lively history books that made the ancient world and Viking sagas feel close and exciting, this American writer created classics that have stayed in print for generations of young readers. Her work blends storytelling with history in a way that still feels welcoming and clear.
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