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The Night the Stars Went Away
- Narrated by: Daniel Coker
- Length: 26 mins
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Summary
Hi. My name is Frank. This is my story.
I'm sure there are other bottles in the stream, carrying other stories about what happened. This is what I recall. Some might say, it is my version of the truth.
Will we ever know what happened? Some are certain they know, "preaching it", as it were, "from the rooftops". Some are certain, but keep silent, for fear their truth will come out.
Most of the world didn't live all the way through those cataclysmic events. Most of us who did are content to just write our stories down, place them in bottles and toss those bottles into the stream. Like most, I'm hoping that somebody downstream will find my story. Then perhaps, all the stories will merge. All the pieces will be put together. And at last we'll finally know what really happened.
And of course there will always be those who say that nothing ever happened. That the rest of us just were dreaming or having nightmares. But, I know better. At least I think I do.
This is my story of what happened the night the stars went away.
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- E.L.F
- 24-02-23
version of the truth
I really enjoyed this short post apocalyptic but not quite story.
I liked the way Frank was so open and honest with us about the state of the world and that the story we were hearing was merely his truth of what happened and that he hoped that one day someone would gather all the stories together. all the varying forms of truth, to put them together and make a cohesive telling of what 'really' happened.
Dale Stubbart has written a tale that draws you in instantly and packs so much into it but still leaves you wanting more of that world. I would really love for him to expand on the idea that Frank suggested at the beginning and make a collection of stories about these events from various view points.
Daniel Coker had the absolute perfect tone for this story, irreverent and honest but also gentle at times. It was a really great listen.
I was given this audiobook for free and have left this review voluntarily.
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