The great beach

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


Along the sweeping shores of Cape Cod's outer beach, where land meets the boundless Atlantic, John Hay's The Great Beach unfolds as a meditative journey into nature's elemental presence. Through poetic observation and ecological insight, Hay captures the quiet drama of waves shaping dunes, the flight of gulls against wind-polished skies, and the ever-shifting patterns of sand and sea. This work is not just a celebration of coastline beauty, but a profound reflection on solitude, scale, and the continuity of life across centuries. Blending memoir, natural history, and environmental philosophy, Hay evokes the timeless dialogue between humans and the wild, unyielding rhythms of the ocean edge. His prose invites listeners to slow down, to walk with him across the tide line and listen deeply-not only to the water and wind, but to memory, presence, and belonging. The Great Beach stands as a cornerstone of American nature writing, offering a reverent portrait of Cape Cod that remains as relevant and resonant today as when it was first written. For those who find solace in salt air and meaning in natural silence, this audiobook offers a contemplative retreat into the raw poetry of place.


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The great beach

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


Along the sweeping shores of Cape Cod's outer beach, where land meets the boundless Atlantic, John Hay's The Great Beach unfolds as a meditative journey into nature's elemental presence. Through poetic observation and ecological insight, Hay captures the quiet drama of waves shaping dunes, the flight of gulls against wind-polished skies, and the ever-shifting patterns of sand and sea. This work is not just a celebration of coastline beauty, but a profound reflection on solitude, scale, and the continuity of life across centuries. Blending memoir, natural history, and environmental philosophy, Hay evokes the timeless dialogue between humans and the wild, unyielding rhythms of the ocean edge. His prose invites listeners to slow down, to walk with him across the tide line and listen deeply-not only to the water and wind, but to memory, presence, and belonging. The Great Beach stands as a cornerstone of American nature writing, offering a reverent portrait of Cape Cod that remains as relevant and resonant today as when it was first written. For those who find solace in salt air and meaning in natural silence, this audiobook offers a contemplative retreat into the raw poetry of place.


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The great beach

The great beach

by John Hay

Narrated by Digital Voice Andrew E

Unabridged — 4 hours, 22 minutes

The great beach

The great beach

by John Hay

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Unabridged — 4 hours, 22 minutes

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Overview

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


Along the sweeping shores of Cape Cod's outer beach, where land meets the boundless Atlantic, John Hay's The Great Beach unfolds as a meditative journey into nature's elemental presence. Through poetic observation and ecological insight, Hay captures the quiet drama of waves shaping dunes, the flight of gulls against wind-polished skies, and the ever-shifting patterns of sand and sea. This work is not just a celebration of coastline beauty, but a profound reflection on solitude, scale, and the continuity of life across centuries. Blending memoir, natural history, and environmental philosophy, Hay evokes the timeless dialogue between humans and the wild, unyielding rhythms of the ocean edge. His prose invites listeners to slow down, to walk with him across the tide line and listen deeply-not only to the water and wind, but to memory, presence, and belonging. The Great Beach stands as a cornerstone of American nature writing, offering a reverent portrait of Cape Cod that remains as relevant and resonant today as when it was first written. For those who find solace in salt air and meaning in natural silence, this audiobook offers a contemplative retreat into the raw poetry of place.



Product Details

BN ID: 2940195659851
Publisher: Booker
Publication date: 06/19/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
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