About this audiobook
On the storm-lashed island of Guernsey, one man risks everything to salvage a wrecked steamship from the sea.
A haunting portrait of obsession, solitude, and the brutal beauty of nature. In Victor Hugo's hands, the ocean becomes both enemy and witness as Gilliatt battles tides, machinery, and fate itself for the chance to earn love and redemption.
Victor Hugo was one of France's greatest literary figures, best known for
Les Misérables and
The Hunchback of Notre-Dame. Exiled for his political beliefs during the 19th century, Hugo wrote with sweeping emotion, moral intensity, and a fascination with outsiders, revolutionaries, and struggles.