Lydia Bailey
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Narrated by:
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Charlton Griffin
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By:
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Kenneth Roberts
About this listen
In Kenneth Roberts' sweeping historical epic, Lydia Bailey, young Maine lawyer Albion Hamlin arrives in Boston in 1800 to defend a newspaper publisher against charges under the notorious Alien and Sedition Acts. Jailed himself amid the political persecution of the times, Hamlin escapes and embarks on a daring quest that takes him from the bustling streets of early America to the fiery heart of the Haitian Revolution.
There, he searches for his client's daughter, the beautiful and elusive Lydia Bailey—a woman he has never met, but with whom he has fallen passionately in love after gazing upon her portrait. What follows is a whirlwind adventure filled with danger, intrigue, and romance, as Hamlin navigates treacherous alliances during Haiti's brutal fight for independence, crosses paths with legendary figures like Toussaint Louverture, and ultimately finds himself entangled in the First Barbary War off the coast of North Africa.
Roberts, renowned for his meticulous research and vivid storytelling, brings to life the turbulent dawn of the 19th century with unflinching realism. He captures the clash of empires, the struggle for freedom, and the personal courage required to defy tyranny. This gripping audio edition transports listeners across continents and battlefields, blending high-stakes action with a tender love story that endures against all odds.
More relevant than ever in an age of political division and global upheaval, Lydia Bailey offers a thrilling, eye-opening journey into the forces that shaped the modern world. Essential listening for fans of historical fiction, this classic from one of America's master storytellers delivers unforgettable characters, rich period detail, and profound insights into the timeless quest for liberty and love.
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