
Letters from the Old Postmaster
A Gentle Story of Memory, Connection, and the Words We Never Send (Before Your Dream)
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Narrado por:
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Peter McGiffen
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De:
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Fedor Alphenaar
Sobre este título
Find stillness in a countryside cottage where lost letters wait to be read.
This meditative, slow-paced story invites you to join a retired postmaster as he discovers a forgotten box of unsent letters in his attic. By lamplight and soft rain, he opens each envelope—unlocking tender stories of love, hope, and unspoken courage from decades past. Perfect for listeners seeking calming fiction, poetic prose, and a mindful literary escape.
What awaits you:
A gentle evening in a countryside cottage, steeped in warmth and memory
Poetic storytelling that flows like a slow, comforting tide
Sensory-rich descriptions of rain-tapped windows, candlelight, and the scent of old paper
Stories within stories: a clockmaker’s wish, a sailor’s farewell, a summer proposal left unsent
A narrative designed for gentle minds seeking peace at the end of the day
Perfect for:
Bedtime listening – Let the soft prose quiet your racing thoughts
Reflection breaks – A literary pause to breathe and reconnect
Lovers of timeless stories – For those who cherish words that linger like old letters
Slow living enthusiasts – Savor each tender, unhurried moment
Anyone seeking emotional stillness – An antidote to restless nights
This is not a drama or a fast-paced tale.
It is a meditation on connection, memory, and the quiet beauty of words never sent—but never lost.
Audiobook details:
Length: Approx. 1.7 hours long of gentle listening
Style: Literary fiction, contemplative, sensory-rich
Series: Part of the Before Your Dream collection – stories crafted for quiet evenings and tender hearts
Let the letters speak. Let the rain fall softly. Let your mind drift toward peace.
©2025 Mr Fedor Alphenaar (P)2025 Mr Fedor Alphenaar