Lourdes
Émile Zola
Read by Peter Tucker
This book describes a five day national pilgrimage to the holy shrine of Lourdes, where miracle cures are hoped for. The central character is a priest, Pierre, whose faith is faltering. He is accompanying his childhood sweetheart who has been stricken with paralysis and whose faith is strong. In the background of the great irony of this relationship, there are numerous sub-plots, some tragic, some whimsical, involving a large number of characters, set in the midst of organised chaos in the pilgrimage site. Through Pierre's mental and spiritual experiences Zola explores the role of religious faith in a society coming to terms with science and reason. - Summary by Peter Tucker (19 hr 3 min)
Chapters
Preface | 13:56 | Read by Peter Tucker |
The First Day: I | 40:30 | Read by Peter Tucker |
The First Day: II | 44:36 | Read by Peter Tucker |
The First Day: III | 44:25 | Read by Peter Tucker |
The First Day: IV | 48:51 | Read by Peter Tucker |
The First Day: V | 53:29 | Read by Peter Tucker |
The Second Day: I | 40:31 | Read by Peter Tucker |
The Second Day: II | 44:13 | Read by Peter Tucker |
The Second Day: III | 44:18 | Read by Peter Tucker |
The Second Day: IV | 46:31 | Read by Peter Tucker |
The Second Day: V | 48:06 | Read by Peter Tucker |
The Third Day: I | 39:54 | Read by Peter Tucker |
The Third Day: II | 49:44 | Read by Peter Tucker |
The Third Day: III | 40:32 | Read by Peter Tucker |
The Third Day: IV | 47:25 | Read by Peter Tucker |
The Third Day: V | 41:58 | Read by Peter Tucker |
The Fourth Day: I | 39:12 | Read by Peter Tucker |
The Fourth Day: II | 38:36 | Read by Peter Tucker |
The Fourth Day: III | 42:13 | Read by Peter Tucker |
The Fourth Day: IV | 47:48 | Read by Peter Tucker |
The Fourth Day: V | 44:13 | Read by Peter Tucker |
The Fifth Day: I | 37:54 | Read by Peter Tucker |
The Fifth Day: II | 50:22 | Read by Peter Tucker |
The Fifth Day: III | 51:44 | Read by Peter Tucker |
The Fifth Day: IV | 52:32 | Read by Peter Tucker |
The Fifth Day: V | 50:04 | Read by Peter Tucker |
Reviews
N B
great book read well. Rome out too but please Peter read us Paris to complete the trilogy 🙏🙏
Griffin Kilpatrick
Beautiful, insightful and eloquent exploration of suffering, illness, death and faith. Absolutely worthy of your time.