The House of a Thousand Candles: Recent Episodes

Meredith Nicholson

The House of a Thousand Candles is part adventure/mystery and part romance. The book begins with young Jack Glenarm returning from various exploits in Europe and Africa for the reading of his grandfather’s will. In it, he stands to inherit his grandfather’s estate, but only if he can remain for one year in residence at the old man’s unfinished “House of a Thousand Candles” in Annandale, Indiana, with only his grandfather’s mysterious valet for company. If he violates the terms of the will, the house will go to a young woman, heretofore unknown to him, whom the will also forbids Jack to marry if he wants to retain his inheritance. This all sounds very mundane to Jack and he fully expects to be quite bored in very short order. Soon after Jack’s arrival at Glenarm House, however, various strange occurrences ensue, and he soon finds himself absorbed in the most lively adventure of his life!

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"Charwoman's Daughter" by James Stephens is a humorous tale that captures the life of a poor Irish charwoman and her innocent teenage daughter, Mary Makebelieve, as they navigate the challenges of life in Dublin's slums. The story beautifully portrays their yearning to escape drudgery while exploring themes of youthful enthusiasm and maternal devotion. Stephens' witty observations on love, ignorance, and the frustrations faced by the poor resonate deeply, reminding us of the enduring human spirit and the power of hope. With its charming narrative and relatable characters, this audiobook offers a delightful glimpse into the complexities of life, making it a timeless listen for anyone seeking warmth and laughter amidst life's challenges.

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"Celebrated Crimes Vol 5: Derues La Constantin" by Alexandre Dumas delves into the fascinating world of notorious criminals and their infamous deeds, as part of a broader eight-volume collection exploring the darker sides of European history. This volume not only recounts the chilling tales of figures like Derues but also examines the societal implications of crime and justice. Dumas, with the help of friends, offers a compelling narrative that resonates with timeless themes of morality, human nature, and the consequences of one's actions. Listening to this audiobook provides a captivating glimpse into the past, reminding us of the complexities of crime and the enduring intrigue it holds in our collective consciousness.

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"Capture of Fort William and Mary" by Charles Lathrop Parsons recounts the pivotal events of December 14, 1774, when local Patriots in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, led by John Langdon, stormed Fort William and Mary. This daring raid resulted in the seizure of gunpowder, which was distributed among towns in preparation for the impending conflict with Great Britain. The following day, John Sullivan and his compatriots returned to capture cannons that would later play a crucial role in the Battle of Bunker Hill. This significant act not only marks one of the first overt actions of the American Revolutionary War but also highlights themes of courage, community, and the fight for independence that resonate strongly today.

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"Celtic Twilight" by William Butler Yeats invites listeners into a world enriched by the enchanting tales of Ireland, as captured through the eyes of a master storyteller. Yeats shares the vibrant narratives he gleaned from the captivating Paddy Flynn, a man who transcended the ordinary to weave together the realms of heaven, earth, and faeryland. This collection not only showcases the beauty and depth of Irish folklore but also reflects the enduring power of imagination and the human spirit's desire for connection and meaning. As relevant today as it was in Yeats' time, this work reminds us to embrace the stories that shape our understanding of the world, urging us to seek out the extraordinary in the everyday.

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"Cyrano de Bergerac," by Edmond Rostand, tells the poignant tale of a 17th-century French swordsman and poet who, despite his remarkable talents and bravery, struggles with his self-image due to his large nose. Believing that his appearance makes him unlovable, he sacrifices his own desires by helping a handsome but inarticulate soldier win the heart of the woman he loves. This timeless story explores themes of unrequited love, the nature of beauty, and the power of words, making it resonate with audiences today. Brian Hooker's celebrated translation captures the essence of Rostand's rhyming couplets in a compelling blank verse, ensuring that this classic remains a vital exploration of love and identity.

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"Claude Lightfoot or How the Problem Was Solved" by Francis J Finn SJ follows the journey of twelve-year-old Claude, who faces challenges after transferring to Milwaukee College, a Catholic school where most boys are focused on baseball and academics. While Claude shines in sports, his hyperactive behavior and tendency to annoy his peers, especially a bully, complicate his integration. The story explores Claude's quest for self-control and responsibility as he navigates trials on his way to achieving his goal of making his first Holy Communion. This timeless tale resonates today, reminding listeners of the universal struggle for personal growth and the importance of faith and perseverance in overcoming life's obstacles.

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"Life in a Thousand Worlds" by William Shuler Harris invites listeners on a whimsical adventure reminiscent of "Gulliver’s Travels," exploring the cosmos and beyond through a lens of humor and imagination. As the narrative unfolds, it delves into diverse alien philosophies, prompting reflections on moral and social dilemmas we face on Earth. This engaging romp not only entertains but also encourages listeners to ponder the application of these otherworldly insights to our own lives. With its blend of fantasy and thought-provoking themes, this audiobook remains relevant today, reminding us of the importance of curiosity and understanding in navigating our complex world.

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"Celtic Twilight" by William Butler Yeats invites listeners into a world enriched by the enchanting tales of Ireland, as captured through the eyes of a master storyteller. Yeats shares the vibrant narratives he gleaned from the captivating Paddy Flynn, a man who transcended the ordinary to weave together the realms of heaven, earth, and faeryland. This collection not only showcases the beauty and depth of Irish folklore but also reflects the enduring power of imagination and the human spirit's desire for connection and meaning. As relevant today as it was in Yeats' time, this work reminds us to embrace the stories that shape our understanding of the world, urging us to seek out the extraordinary in the everyday.

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What is the secret of the old boarded-up house, and what mysteries lie within its walls? In "Boarded Up House," best friends Joyce and Cynthia, along with their loyal dog Goliath, embark on an adventurous quest to uncover the truth behind a long-lost letter found in the enigmatic dwelling. This pre-Nancy Drew juvenile mystery captures the essence of friendship, curiosity, and the thrill of discovery, themes that resonate with readers both young and old. Augusta Huiell Seaman's engaging storytelling invites listeners to explore the timeless allure of mystery and the importance of camaraderie, making this tale a delightful journey worth experiencing today.

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"House of a Thousand Candles" by Meredith Nicholson is a captivating blend of adventure, mystery, and romance that explores the themes of inheritance, isolation, and the unexpected twists of fate. When young Jack Glenarm returns to Indiana to claim his grandfather's estate, he discovers that he must reside in the enigmatic "House of a Thousand Candles" for a year, accompanied only by a mysterious valet. The stakes are raised as he learns that if he fails to comply with the will's conditions, the estate will pass to an unknown woman he is forbidden to marry. What initially appears to be a mundane obligation quickly spirals into a thrilling adventure filled with strange occurrences, forcing Jack to confront not only the mysteries of the house but also the complexities of his own heart. This timeless story resonates with anyone who has faced the challenge of navigating unexpected obstacles and the quest for self-discovery amidst the shadows of the past.

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