The Master of Ballantrae
(2024)

Fiction

eAudiobook

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Icon Audio Arts, 2024
Made available through hoopla
EDITION
Unabridged
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 audio file (8hr., 55 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9781998487899 MWT18586316, 199848789X 18586316
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Read by The Circle, Geoffrey Giuliano

"The Master of Ballantrae," written by Robert Louis Stevenson, is a compelling tale set during the Jacobite uprising in Scotland. The novel follows the dramatic and often tragic relationship between two brothers, James and Henry Durie. James, the charismatic and daring elder brother, sides with the Jacobites, while the more cautious and responsible Henry remains loyal to the British Crown. This fundamental opposition sets the stage for a series of intense and often violent conflicts between the two, as each struggles for control of their family's estate and fortune. Stevenson's masterful storytelling weaves a complex narrative that delves deeply into themes of rivalry, loyalty, and betrayal. As the story unfolds, the characters find themselves swept up in a series of adventures that take them from the wild Scottish Highlands to the bustling streets of colonial America. James, often seen as the villain, embodies the reckless ambition and unyielding determination that drive much of the plot. In contrast, Henry's steady, if somewhat plodding, nature represents a more grounded and moral perspective. Through their interactions, Stevenson explores the destructive power of pride and the enduring bonds of family. Rich in historical detail and psychological depth, "The Master of Ballantrae" remains a poignant exploration of human nature and the complexities of sibling relationships

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