Romaner
This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. Unabridged and dramatized audiobook. Set in 18th-century Peru, this evocative narrative explores the intersection of fate, faith, and human connection after the catastrophic collapse of the Bridge of San Luis Rey. Brother Juniper, a Franciscan monk, witnesses the tragedy and spends years investigating the lives of the five victims to prove that their deaths were part of a divine plan. His journey reveals the intricate, often heartbreaking stories of the Marquesa de Montemayor, a young orphan girl Pepita, the inseparable twins Manuel and Esteban, the devoted mentor Uncle Pio and his protégé Camila, a famous actress and singer and her young son. As their hidden struggles with unrequited love, grief, and ambition are laid bare, the story transforms into a profound meditation on the legacy of the departed. Moving through the vibrant streets of colonial Lima the narrative culminates in a poignant realization: while the physical bridges of our lives may fall, love remains the only enduring link between the living and the dead. This classic masterpiece challenges the notion of randomness in a world searching for meaning. The author, Thornton Wilder won a Pulitzer Prize for this widely appreciated and influential book.
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Udgivelsesdato
Lydbog: 14. februar 2026