
"Romance of the Animal World" by Edmund Selous offers a captivating exploration of the vast diversity of the animal kingdom, ranging from the tiniest protozoa to the formidable man-eating tigers. This insightful work delves into the intricate relationships and behaviors of various species, showcasing the beauty and complexity of life on Earth. As we continue to grapple with our relationship to nature, Selous's observations remind us of the interconnectedness of all living beings and the importance of preserving our natural world. With its timeless themes of wonder and respect for wildlife, this audiobook is a compelling listen for anyone intrigued by the marvels of the animal kingdom and the enduring bonds that tie us to it.
Jul 7
9 hr 21 min

Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy by Lothrop Stoddard is a pivotal treatise that delves into the racial dynamics of the early 20th century, particularly in the wake of the First World War. Stoddard argues that the dominance of white supremacy is not a guaranteed status quo, predicting a significant challenge from other races in the years to come. This exploration of racial trends and power structures is particularly relevant today as societies continue to grapple with issues of race, identity, and equality. Stoddard's insights serve as a reminder of the ongoing struggles against systemic oppression and the importance of understanding historical contexts in shaping future dialogues on race.
Jul 4
9 hr 6 min

"Castle of Twilight" by Margaret Horton Potter invites listeners to step into a serene world, far removed from the chaos of historical conflicts and battles. Through the lens of a few quiet souls, the narrative reveals a life filled with gentle pleasures and unvoiced sorrows, echoing the complexities of human existence that resonate even today. Potter's poignant storytelling encourages us to appreciate the subtleties of life and the beauty found in stillness and introspection. As we cross the moat into this tranquil castle, we are reminded that amidst turmoil, there are always those who seek solace in simplicity and connection, making this timeless tale a treasure worth hearing now.
Jun 30
8 hr 46 min

Castle Richmond by Anthony Trollope is a compelling exploration of love, loyalty, and the complexities of human relationships set against the backdrop of 19th-century Ireland. This novel delves into the intricacies of social class and the moral dilemmas faced by its characters, revealing how personal choices can reverberate through their lives and communities. Trollope's keen observations on the nature of ambition, the impact of societal expectations, and the enduring power of affection remain relevant today, reminding listeners of the timeless struggles between desire and duty. As the characters navigate their intertwined fates, the story invites reflection on the sacrifices made for love and the often harsh realities of life, making it an enduring work that resonates with anyone grappling with the challenges of their own relationships and societal pressures.
Jun 28
9 hr 47 min

"Castle Richmond" by Anthony Trollope invites listeners into a world where love, duty, and societal expectations intertwine in a compelling narrative. This novel explores the complexities of human relationships and the moral dilemmas faced by its characters, highlighting themes of loyalty and sacrifice that are as relevant today as they were in the 19th century. Trollope's keen observations on the social fabric of his time resonate with contemporary audiences, reminding us of the enduring struggles between personal desires and societal pressures. The rich tapestry of life in a rural English setting serves as a backdrop for profound reflections on fate and fortune, making this audiobook a timeless exploration of the human condition. Engaging with "Castle Richmond" offers a chance to reflect on how these themes shape our lives and relationships, revealing the universal truths that connect us across generations.
Jun 28
9 hr 47 min

Set against the background of the Irish famine in the 1840’s, the novel tells of the tangled relationships between Clara Desmond, Herbert Fitzgerald and his cousin Owen Fitzgerald. Clara – whose previously ‘great’ family is almost bankrupt – is initially attracted to Owen, but whose dissolute lifestyle is a handicap. The matter is further complicated by the fact that Lady Desmond, Clara’s mother, is in love with Owen. Meanwhile, Herbert supplants Owen in Clara’s affections. Herbert is heir to Castle Richmond and the name and property but this position is threatened for much of the book because of the possible illegitimacy of his parents’ marriage.View our full collection of podcasts at our website: https://www.solgoodmedia.com or YouTube channel: https://www.solgood.org/subscribe
Mar 16
9 hr 47 min

Set against the background of the Irish famine in the 1840’s, the novel tells of the tangled relationships between Clara Desmond, Herbert Fitzgerald and his cousin Owen Fitzgerald. Clara – whose previously ‘great’ family is almost bankrupt – is initially attracted to Owen, but whose dissolute lifestyle is a handicap. The matter is further complicated by the fact that Lady Desmond, Clara’s mother, is in love with Owen. Meanwhile, Herbert supplants Owen in Clara’s affections. Herbert is heir to Castle Richmond and the name and property but this position is threatened for much of the book because of the possible illegitimacy of his parents’ marriage.View our full collection of podcasts at our website: https://www.solgoodmedia.com or YouTube channel: https://www.solgood.org/subscribe
Mar 11
9 hr 47 min

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Aug 2, 2022
10 min

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Aug 2, 2022
37 min

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Aug 2, 2022
17 min
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