After the Storm
by Timothy S. Arthur
About this book
After the Storm by Timothy S. Arthur sweeps listeners into a vivid 19th-century drama where nature’s fury mirrors the tempests of the heart. This classic work of fiction and literature opens with a June day that darkens into a devastating storm and unfolds through episodes of lovers, lost letters, shipwrecks, unexpected reunions, and moral reckonings.
Arthur’s novel blends atmospheric description with moral purpose: themes of love, redemption, social reform, and the consequences of youthful choice run through tightly wrought chapters like "The War of the Elements," "The Shipwrecked Life," and "The Ministering Angel." Set against the moral sensibilities of post‑Civil War America, the story reflects Victorian-era concerns—domestic virtue, repentance, and the promise of reconciliation—while never shying from the human costs of pride and error. The prose is rich and episodic, ideal for listeners who savor character-driven narratives and evocative landscapes.
Perfect for fans of classic literature, historical fiction, and moral dramas, this audiobook will appeal to anyone looking for a thoughtful, atmospheric listen—an immersive portrait of hardship and hope from a notable 19th-century American storyteller.
