The Settlers of Catan
The Settlers of Catan book cover

The Settlers of Catan

Audio CD – Unabridged, November 15, 2011

Price
$27.88
Publisher
Brilliance Audio
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1455840007
Dimensions
6.5 x 1.75 x 5.5 inches
Weight
1 pounds

Description

About the Author Rebecca Gable is a bestselling author of historical fiction and crime novels in Germany. She was shortlisted for the Freidrich Glauser Crime prize and served as the director of the crime writers’ syndicate for three years. Since her first historical novel, The Smile of Fortune, was published in 1997 she has worked consistently writing medieval historical fiction. In 2006 she won the Sir Walter Scott Prize for historical fiction for her novel The Guardians of the Rose. She lives in the German countryside with her family, and she likes to read, travel, and play music. Translator Lee Chadeayne is a former classical musician, college professor, and owner of a language translation company in Massachusetts. He was one of the charter members of the American Literary Translators Association and has been an active member of the American Translators Association since 1970. His translated works to date are primarily in the areas of music, art, language, history and general literature. Most recently this includes the bestselling The Hangman’s Daughter by Oliver Pötzsch and The Copper Sign by Katja Fox, a medieval adventure in 12th-century England and France, as well as numerous short stories.Ralph Lister is a UK-trained stage, film, and voice actor. His film credits include Mr. Woodcock, A Lot Like Love, and Alleged. Ralph’s voice can be heard in the animé hit Hellsing, in Walt Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean, and in the anniversary edition of Jean Reno’s The Professional.Further info: www.RalphLister.comRebecca Gable is a bestselling author of historical fiction and crime novels in Germany. She was shortlisted for the Freidrich Glauser Crime prize and served as the director of the crime writers’ syndicate for three years. Since her first historical novel, The Smile of Fortune, was published in 1997 she has worked consistently writing medieval historical fiction. In 2006 she won the Sir Walter Scott Prize for historical fiction for her novel The Guardians of the Rose. She lives in the German countryside with her family, and she likes to read, travel, and play music. Translator Lee Chadeayne is a former classical musician, college professor, and owner of a language translation company in Massachusetts. He was one of the charter members of the American Literary Translators Association and has been an active member of the American Translators Association since 1970. His translated works to date are primarily in the areas of music, art, language, history and general literature. Most recently this includes the bestselling The Hangman’s Daughter by Oliver Pötzsch and The Copper Sign by Katja Fox, a medieval adventure in 12th-century England and France, as well as numerous short stories.

Features & Highlights

  • The year is 850. In the seas of northern Europe, the small coastal village of Elasund falls prey to marauding neighbors. Their food stores pillaged, women and children stolen, livestock destroyed, the villagers are left to barely survive the harsh winter ― and contemplate a drastic solution to their recurring hardships: leaving the only village they have ever known.
  • Foster brothers Candamir and Osmund lead their people on an epic quest to a mythic island home, but without knowledge of exactly where the island is, they must trust the gods to deliver them safely. Lost at sea and set adrift, an extraordinarily violent storm washes them ashore the island famed in pagan lore: Catan.
  • They quickly set about building a new society but old grudges, animosities, and social orders lead to fraternal strife. As the ideals of Candamir’s Christian slave spread throughout the village and conflict with pagan law, the two belief systems clash. When both Osmund and Candamir fall in love with Siglind, the mysterious queen of the Cold Islands, things come to a head.
  • Based on the wildly popular board game of the same name designed by Klaus Teuber, Rebecca Gable’s
  • The Settlers of Catan
  • is a must-read adventure rich in detail and rippling with intensity.

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Most Helpful Reviews

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A good story well-told

I wasn't expecting a lot from this audio book, since it was so reasonably priced. My hopes for it dropped precipitously when it was introduced as a book written around a video game. But I have been pleasantly surprised by the quality of the storytelling, the actor who is reading it, and the fact that I look forward to driving my car alone so I can hear what happens next! I am on Disc 16 of 20, and I have enjoyed everything so far! The themes of Christianity vs. Paganism, settling a new land for the first time, love, feuds, silversmithing, raising of horses and sheep, all are skillfully dealt with in a most entertaining manner. I highly recommend this audio book.
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Very enjoyable

A very interesting book with well developed charaters. Book presents a great story, and also gives a look as some interesting social issues and dynamics in a community. I found the book very enjoyable.