The Beach of Dreams
H. De Vere Stacpoole
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Two sailors, Harbutt and Raft, discuss their plight as workers under the thumb of a wealthy owner. During a windstorm, Raft and his fellow hands must climb a mast of the three-master to control a rigging gone astray. Once they master that runaway rigging, they pause to watch another vessel in the distance. It's a ship many have seen before. We are introduced to the occupants of this new ship, the Gaston de Paris. The owner is Prince Selm, who loves the finest things in life, yet is drawn to the sea. His guests are an elderly eccentric woman, Madame de Warens, and her adopted daughter, Cleo de Bromsart, an unmarried 20-year-old who looks down on the lower classes. Madame de Warens is upset that Cleo has rejected Selm's proposal of marriage. Cleo, feeling an urge to go on deck, puts on storm gear and begins to climb the steps. Suddenly the engines thrust the ship forward fast, throwing Cleo back. She rushes up on deck to see the three-master hovering near, the name Albatross on its side. Her ship is listing to port. The last thing she remembers is Prince Selm's voice. Many questions remain: the fate of either ship, the safety of Madame Warens, and not the least the future of Cleo and Selm. (summary by Bill Boerst) (7 hr 54 min)
Chapitres
01 - Part I, Chapters 1 and 2 | 17:38 | Lu par Lynne T |
02 - Part I, Chapter 3 | 29:52 | Lu par Marty |
03 - Part I, Chapters 4 and 5 | 16:24 | Lu par Marty |
04 - Part I, Chapters 6 and 7 | 27:15 | Lu par Marty |
05 - Part II, Chapter 8 | 11:41 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
06 - Part II, Chapter 9 | 23:32 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
07 - Part II, Chapter 10 | 10:51 | Lu par Natalie Paula |
08 - Part II, Chapter 11 | 19:04 | Lu par Natalie Paula |
09 - Part II, Chapter 12 | 12:23 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
10 - Part II, Chapter 13 | 13:43 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
11 - Part II, Chapter 14 | 18:41 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
12 - Part II, Chapters 15, 16, and 17 | 20:20 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
13 - Part III, Chapter 18 | 13:11 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
14 - Part III, Chapters 19 and 20 | 17:11 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
15 - Part IV, Chapters 21 and 22 | 20:32 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
16 - Part IV, Chapter 23 | 14:49 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
17 - Part IV, Chapter 24 | 13:52 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
18 - Part IV, Chapter 25 | 22:55 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
19 - Part IV, Chapter 26 | 9:26 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
20 - Part V, Chapter 27 | 25:20 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
21 - Part V, Chapter 28 | 7:07 | Lu par Brian Mansi |
22 - Part V, Chapter 29 | 8:10 | Lu par Mike Pelton |
23 - Part V, Chapter 30 | 7:43 | Lu par Mike Pelton |
24 - Part V, Chapter 31 | 11:59 | Lu par Mike Pelton |
25 - Part V, Chapters 32 and 33 | 12:45 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
26 - Part V, Chapter 34 | 8:49 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
27 - Part VI, Chapter 35 | 19:28 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
28 - Part VI, Chapter 36 | 20:05 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
29 - Part VI, Chapter 37 | 19:30 | Lu par Jules Hawryluk |
Critiques





type 7
I liked this book as it is a great adventure with a woman as a main character. I really like the description of living on the island, the weather, the wildlife. As with other older books though the depiction of non white non European cultures is stereotypical and unflattering. For some this weakness might be a reason not to read it. I decided to just acknowledge this shortcoming and enjoy what I could. I was glad I read it.
An excellent adventure of coming to reality in an extreme situat





A LibriVox Listener
beautiful story





Nat
A beautiful story, the reading is ok.