A Versailles Christmas-Tide
Mary Stuart Boyd
Leído por David Wales
In the heart of France, a young boy's battle with scarlet fever brings his parents rushing to his side, weaving a poignant narrative of love and concern. A Versailles Christmas-Tide captures the emotional turmoil of a family facing the fragility of health during the festive season.
Mary Stuart Boyd's memoir offers a glimpse into the challenges of parenting in a foreign land, set against the backdrop of the historic and enchanting Versailles. The story unfolds with a blend of warmth and vulnerability, as the family navigates the uncertainties of illness and the comforts of togetherness.
Through the lens of personal experience, this memoir reflects on themes of resilience, familial bonds, and the bittersweet nature of life’s trials. David Wales' narration brings an intimate touch to Boyd's heartfelt reflections, making this a touching listen for anyone interested in the human experience during times of crisis.
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| Chapter 1 The Unexpected Happens | 11:59 | Leído por David Wales | |
| Chapter 2 Ogams | 22:29 | Leído por David Wales | |
| Chapter 3 The Town | 20:51 | Leído por David Wales | |
| Chapter 4 Our Arbe de Noel | 13:37 | Leído por David Wales | |
| Chapter 5 Le Jour de l'Annee | 13:47 | Leído por David Wales | |
| Chapter 6 Ice-Bound | 7:14 | Leído por David Wales | |
| Chapter 7 The Haunted Chateau | 19:06 | Leído por David Wales | |
| Chapter 8 Marie Antoinette | 8:45 | Leído por David Wales | |
| Chapter 9 The Prisoners Released | 9:56 | Leído por David Wales |
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Hmmm...
Debbie DeJean
This is sort of a brief sketch of a story, with long chapters of history, (Marie Antoinette, etc.), in between a very limited plot. If you're looking for a Christmas story, you may be disappointed. I found the long rambling, (though somewhat interesting), interludes of history to be a bit on the dry side, at least for my purpose this time around - that of holiday cheer. I didn't find the summary particularly helpful, as it seemed to promise a charming story, but didn't mention the what filled the majority of the text. That said, the reader did a very good job!