E. Phillips Oppenheim
A People's Man by E. Phillips Oppenheim AUDIOBOOK
A People's Man by E. Phillips Oppenheim AUDIOBOOK
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Step into the turbulent heart of early 20th-century London with "A People's Man," a compelling political drama penned by the masterful E. Phillips Oppenheim. This enthralling audiobook immerses listeners in a gritty, evocative atmosphere where the daily struggles of the working class unfold against the backdrop of rising social unrest and revolutionary hope. Oppenheim’s narrative vividly captures the stark realities of poverty in London's East End, the relentless spirit of those beleaguered by hardship, and the electrifying promise embodied by the enigmatic figure of Maraton. Through the eyes of Aaron Thurnbrein and David Ross, listeners experience a world rife with desperation and defiance—a world where hope flickers in the face of eviction, exploitation, and political suppression.
Oppenheim's skillful prose translates to a richly textured listening experience that brings to life the voices of marginalized communities striving for justice and change. Themes of unity across divides, sacrifice, and the relentless pursuit of a better future resonate deeply, appealing to those drawn to historical fiction infused with social consciousness. The audiobook’s atmospheric soundscapes and compelling narration further elevate the storytelling, making it an ideal choice for listeners who appreciate immersive narratives that question power structures and celebrate human resilience.
Whether you are a history enthusiast, a fan of political thrillers, or simply seeking a captivating story that intertwines individual struggles with broader societal transformations, "A People's Man" offers a stirring journey into the soul of a city—and a people—on the brink of upheaval. Discover the timeless relevance of Oppenheim’s heartfelt call to action and be transported to a time when one man’s arrival might just change everything.
Audiobook time & format : 8h59m8s, OPUS, 418 Mo
Audiobook free extract time & format : 5m (see below to listen), WAV
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