
The Red Vineyard
Unraveling dark secrets in a French vineyardBy B. J. MurdochLength8h 27m
About this audiobook
In "The Red Vineyard," B. J. Murdoch crafts a vivid narrative set against the backdrop of a struggling vineyard, intertwining themes of resilience, community, and the complexities of human emotions. Through a lyrical prose style that melds elements of surrealism with rich imagery, Murdoch invites readers into a world where the landscape reflects the inner turmoil of its characters. This poignant tale is steeped in the traditions of contemporary literary fiction, offering a reflection on the intricate relationships between the land and those who cultivate it, while addressing broader societal issues such as economic hardship and environmental change. B. J. Murdoch, an accomplished author with a background in environmental studies and social justice, draws from personal experiences that shaped his understanding of agricultural life and the struggles faced by those in the industry. His insightful perspective enriches the narrative with authenticity, effectively conveying the deep connection between the characters and their environment. Murdoch's passion for nature and community also resonates through his work, making "The Red Vineyard" a compelling exploration of both personal and collective identity. I highly recommend "The Red Vineyard" to readers who seek a richly woven tapestry of narrative that prompts reflection on the human spirit's resilience. Murdoch's evocative storytelling resonates with those interested in the interplay between art, nature, and society, making this novel a must-read for anyone eager to explore the depth of human experiences framed within the beauty and struggle of the natural world.
Audiobook details
GenreGeneral Fiction, Mystery and Thriller
Length8 hrs 27 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateAug 21, 2022
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Chapter I A Little Speculation
51Chapter LI The One That Was Lost
2Chapter II The Bishop Writes
52Chapter LII A Vague Unrest
3Chapter III A Little Adjusting
53Chapter LIII The Great Offensive
4Chapter IV The Portable Altar
54Chapter LIV Agnez-lez-Duisans
5Chapter V In Training Camp
55Chapter LV The Refugees
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6Chapter VI Mass Out of Doors
56Chapter LVI Arras
7Chapter VII A Little Indignation
57Chapter LVII Easter Sunday
8Chapter VIII We Break Camp
58Chapter LVIII The Ronville Caves
9Chapter IX The Panel of Silk
59Chapter LIX The Banquet Hall
10Chapter X Movement Orders
60Chapter LX The Sheehans
11Chapter XI The High Seas
61Chapter LXI Ecoivres
12Chapter XII By Ireland
62Chapter LXII Ecurie Wood
13Chapter XIII England
63Chapter LXIII The Different Dispensers
14Chapter XIV In Camp
64Chapter LXIV Incapacitated
15Chapter XV The Cenacle
65Chapter LXV Anzin and Monchy Breton
16Chapter XVI The Battalion is Broken Up
66Chapter LXVI A New Sheep
17Chapter XVII The Little Spaniard
67Chapter LXVII Notre Dame d’Ardennes
18Chapter XVIII The Garrison Church Hut
68Chapter LXVIII The Procession
19Chapter XIX The New Sacrifice
69Chapter LXIX On Leave
20Chapter XX Through English Lanes
70Chapter LXX St. Michael’s Club
21Chapter XXI At Parkminster
71Chapter LXXI Parkminster Again
22Chapter XXII Orders For France
72Chapter LXXII Another Surprise
23Chapter XXIII At No. 2 Canadian Infantry Base Depot
73Chapter LXXIII Back to the Battalion
24Chapter XXIV The New Zealanders
74Chapter LXXIV No Man’s Land Again
25Chapter XXV The Workers
75Chapter LXXV No Man’s Land
26Chapter XXVI Orders Again
76Chapter LXXVI Cambligneul
27Chapter XXVII Hospitals and Trains
77Chapter LXXVII A New Front
28Chapter XXVIII D I’s and S I’s
78Chapter LXXVIII Boves
29Chapter XXIX Down the Hospital Aisle
79Chapter LXXIX The Battle of Amiens
30Chapter XXX The Two Brothers
80Chapter LXXX At the Wayside
31Chapter XXXI An Unexpected Turning
81Chapter LXXXI In An Apple Orchard
32Chapter XXXII Private Belair
82Chapter LXXXII A Strange Interruption
33Chapter XXXIII A Little Nonsense
83Chapter LXXXIII Boves Again
34Chapter XXXIV Transfusion
84Chapter LXXXIV The Battle of Arras
35Chapter XXXV The Ministering Angels
85Chapter LXXXV Berneville Again
36Chapter XXXVI More Orders
86Chapter LXXXVI Letters of Sympathy
37Chapter XXXVII Held For Orders
87Chapter LXXXVII A Little Bit of Shamrock
38Chapter XXXVIII The Front at Last
88Chapter LXXXVIII Left Behind
39Chapter XXXIX A Strafe and a Quartet
89Chapter LXXXIX With the Fourteenth
40Chapter XL The Valley of the Dead
90Chapter XC Telegraph Hill
41Chapter XLI New Friends
91Chapter XCI Canal Du Nord
42Chapter XLII A Little Burlap Room
92Chapter XCII The Most Terrible Day
43Chapter XLIII Christmas at the Front
93Chapter XCIII In Reserve
44Chapter XLIV Back to Rest
94Chapter XCIV Frequent Moves
45Chapter XLV Bruay
95Chapter XCV Somaine
46Chapter XLVI Fosse-Dix
96Chapter XCVI The End Draws Near
47Chapter XLVII The Little Curé of Fosse-Dix
97Chapter XCVII November Eleventh
48Chapter XLVIII Into the Line
98Chapter XCVIII Through Belgium
49Chapter XLIX Called Up
99Chapter XCIX Through the Rhineland
50Chapter L Bully Les Mines
100Chapter C L’Envoi