
THE INOÑ The Spirit Current, Book Six
Inoñ is a Marshallese word. It means to tell a story.By A.JayLength9h 46m
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THE INOÑ She was born on the Pacific Ocean. She has been telling her people’s history for years, and she is the last person alive who holds certain parts of it — the routes, the stars, the currents, the crossings made for centuries by people whose names survive only in the chants. Two Franciscan monks have come to write it down.
Brother Tomás has spent two years in these islands acquiring a trade tongue he can follow at roughly half speed. He is about to attempt something considerably harder than translation: setting down, in an alphabet built for Latin, a body of knowledge that was never meant to be written at all — that was built to live in hands and bodies and memory, and that may not survive the transfer. This is the final book and it will bring you somewhere you can visit today.
A.Jay
Audiobook details
GenreHistorical Fiction, Other
Length9 hrs 46 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJun 1, 2026
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1THE INOÑ
14PART THREE: THE WESTERN ROAD
2A Note on the Title
15CHAPTER TEN
3PART ONE: THE FIRE AFTER
16CHAPTER ELEVEN
4CHAPTER ONE
17CHAPTER TWELVE
5CHAPTER TWO
18CHAPTER THIRTEEN
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6CHAPTER THREE
19CHAPTER FOURTEEN
7CHAPTER FOUR
20PART FOUR: RAJHRAD
8PART TWO: THE EASTERN ROAD
21CHAPTER FIFTEEN
9CHAPTER FIVE
22CHAPTER SIXTEEN
10CHAPTER SIX
23CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
11CHAPTER SEVEN
24EPILOGUE
12CHAPTER EIGHT
25A NOTE ON WHAT IS REAL
13CHAPTER NINE
26GLOSSARY