- Title:
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Saint (MP3)
- Series:
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Fable
- Written by:
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Adrienne Young
- Read by:
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Will Damron; Ell Potter
- Format:
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Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book
- Number of CDs:
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1
- Duration:
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9 hours 39 minutes
- MP3 size:
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419 MB
- Published:
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June 28 2024
- Available Date:
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June 28 2024
- Age Category:
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Young Adult (13+)
- ISBN:
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9781038676481
- Genres:
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Fiction; Fantasy Fiction; Young Adult Fiction
- Publisher:
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Bolinda audio
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Format
Price
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New York Times bestselling author
New York Times bestselling author Adrienne Young returns to the world of The Narrows with Saint, a captivating prequel to Fable and Namesake.
As a boy, Elias learned the hard way what happens when you don’t heed the old tales.
Nine years after his lack of superstition got his father killed, he’s grown into a young man of piety, with a deep reverence for the hallowed sea and her fickle favour. As stories of the fisherman’s son who has managed to escape the most deadly of storms spreads from port to port, his devotion to the myths and creeds has given him the reputation of the luckiest bastard to sail the Narrows.
Now, he’s mere days away from getting everything his father ever dreamed for him – a ship of his own, a crew and a license that names him as one of the first Narrows-born traders. But when a young dredger from the Unnamed Sea with more than one secret crosses his path, Elias’s faith will be tested like never before. The greater the pull he feels toward her, the farther he drifts from the things he’s spent the last three years working for.
'Rich, poetic prose that beautifully underscores the two main characters’ strengths, weaknesses and beliefs.'
Kirkus Reviews
'In this sumptuously rendered historical novel, Young deftly explores concepts of family, loyalty, and growing into one’s destiny.' (on The Last Legacy)
Publishers Weekly
'Gripping, immersive, and absolutely masterful ...' (on Fable)
Adalyn Grace, New York Times bestselling author of All The Stars and Teeth
'A dark maritime fantasy … immersive … and rich in sensory details.' (on Fable)
Kirkus Reviews