
Length2h 7m
About this audiobook
In "The Snow-Drop," Sarah S. Mower crafts a poignant narrative that intertwines elements of magical realism with a profound exploration of human resilience. Set against the backdrop of an isolated winter village, the novel follows the journey of an enigmatic child who possesses the mysterious ability to bring forth spring blooms in the harshest of winters. Mower'Äôs lyrical prose, rich in metaphor and vivid imagery, resonates with themes of loss, hope, and the intersection of natural and supernatural realms, placing the work within a modern literary context that reflects upon human connection to nature. Sarah S. Mower, an acclaimed author known for her immersive storytelling and keen psychological insight, draws inspiration from her own rural upbringing and a fascination with folklore. Her previous works have often delved into the complexities of identity and belonging, allowing readers to experience the world through multifaceted lenses. Mower's deep appreciation for the nuances of seasonal change is vividly portrayed in "The Snow-Drop," making it a personal and universal reflection on the cycles of life. This evocative tale is highly recommended for readers who appreciate literature that bridges the boundaries between reality and fantasy. Through Mower'Äôs expertly constructed narrative, "The Snow-Drop" compels audiences to reconsider their relationship with nature, making it a stirring read for anyone drawn to the poetic interplay of human emotion and the environment.
Audiobook details
GenreRomance, Mystery and Thriller
Length2 hrs 7 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 23, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1PREFACE.
30LINES
2THE SNOW-DROP[1]
31LINES TO A SISTER.
3MY BIRTH PLACE
32TO MY BROTHER.
4THE OAK AND THE RILL:
33MY BROTHER IN THE TEMPEST.
5MORAL.
34LINES
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6A HYMN.
35A MORNING SCENE
7THE MARRIAGE VOWS.
36TO THE WHIPPOWIL.
8LINES
37TO A SISTER WHILE DANGEROUSLY ILL.
9AN EPITAPH
38THE INVALID'S DREAM
10LINES
39TO A BUTTERFLY IN MY CHAMBER.
11THE ROSE AND LILAC TREE.[2]
40TO THE "WILD FLOWER."[5]
12LINES
41THE MINISTER
13THOUGHTS
42AN APPEAL FOR IRELAND.
14REFLECTIONS
43THE LITTLE CLOUD.
15THE SISTER'S LAMENT
44LEWISTON,
16LINES UPON A LOCK OF HAIR.
45TWILIGHT MUSINGS.
17LINES
46TO AMELIA.
18JUDSON'S GRAVE.
47MOONLIGHT MUSINGS.
19LINES
48THOUGHTS
20THE INQUIRY.
49TO A WHITE HOLLYHOCK.
21JEPHTHAH'S VOW.
50LINES
22LINES
51THE CULTIVATION OF FLOWERS.
23LINES
52MUSIC OF THE MIND.
24COME HOME TO NEW ENGLAND.
53APPENDIX.
25A SISTER'S DEPARTURE.
54PRAISES OF RURAL LIFE.
26A SISTER'S COUNSEL.
55ODE TO SARAH.[7]
27LINES
56AN EPISTLE TO JERE, IN ANSWER TO HIS ODE.
28FAREWELL TO A BROTHER.
57NEIGHBORS' ADVICE TO INVALIDS.
29TO W.H.D.