by Mrs. O. F. Walton
About this book
Saved at Sea by Mrs. O. F. Walton plunges listeners into a storm-swept lighthouse tale where duty, mystery, and compassion collide. Born during a fierce gale and raised on the rock, Alick has always known the rhythms and dangers of lighthouse life — until one fateful rescue changes everything. When Alick and his grandfather haul an unexpected bundle ashore, they discover a baby girl whose origins are as stormy as the sea itself.
This classic sea story blends spare, atmospheric narration with Victorian-era maritime detail: the roar of waves, the lonely light on the cliff, and the small community bound by faith and endurance. Walton’s themes of family, identity, sacrifice, and quiet moral courage unfold as the lighthouse folk seek answers without losing the tender warmth that the found child—affectionately called Timpey—brings to their lives. The book captures both the perilous reality of 19th-century seafaring and the consolations of human kindness.
Perfect for fans of historical sea stories, lighthouse fiction, and heartening classics, this audiobook offers cozy, evocative storytelling ideal for listeners who enjoy atmospheric period drama, character-driven plots, and a timeless tale of rescue and belonging.