The Lost Prince, Selden Edwards
The Lost Prince, Selden Edwards
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The Lost Prince

Author: Selden Edwards

Narrator: Angela Brazil

Unabridged: 18 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/16/2012


Synopsis

Recently returned from the experience of a lifetime in fin de siecle Vienna, where she met and tragically lost the first great love of her life, Eleanor Burden has no choice but to settle into her expected place in society, marry the man she is supposed to marry, and wait for life to come to her.As the twentieth century approaches, hers is a story not unlike that of the other young women she grew up with in 1890s Boston—a privileged upbringing punctuated by a period of youthful adventure and the inevitable acknowledgment of real life—except for one small difference: Eleanor possesses an unshakable belief that she can foresee every major historical event to come during her lifetime. But soon the script of events she has written in her mind—a script described by no less than Sigmund Freud as the invented delusions of a hysteric—begins to unravel. Eleanor Burden, at once fragile and powerful, must find the courage of her deepest convictions, discover the difference between predetermination and free will, secure her belief in her own sanity, and decide whether she will allow history to unfold come what may—or use her extraordinary gifts to bend history to her will … and give herself the life she knows she is meant to have.

About Selden Edwards

Selden Edwards spent his career as headmaster at several independent schools across the country, and for over forty years has been secretary of his class at Princeton, where he also played basketball. He lives in Santa Barbara, California.

About Angela Brazil

Angela Brazil is an AudioFile Earphones Award–winning narrator and a professional actor who is proud to be a long-standing member of the Resident Acting Company at Trinity Repertory Company. She also teaches at the Brown/Trinity Conservatory.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rachel on March 14, 2013

I had a hard time connecting with this story, or the characters (especially Eleanor). She knows her own future because it is all written down in a notebook from someone in the future, including who she marries, what she invests in, whom she befriends, etc. What bothered me most, is that her actions......more

Goodreads review by Jill on May 31, 2018

Selden Edwards' new novel, "The Lost Prince", follows his novel, "The Little Book", published in 2008. Evidently, Edwards, a teacher at a private school, began work on "The Little Book" back in 1974. He produced an interesting, if slightly overwritten, novel, set in fin-de-sicle Vienna. I can't even......more

Goodreads review by Viviane on August 01, 2012

Eleanor Burden returns from Vienna in 1898 with three priceless treasures, “a manuscript, an exquisite piece of jewelry, and a hand-written journal. Each would change her life, she knew, and each would play a part in determining her destiny.” The latter part of this quote is surely an understatement......more

Goodreads review by Christine on November 03, 2012

You probably really have to have read Edwards' "The Little Book" for this book to make any sense at all; it springs from the same basic story but from an alternate character's point of view. I LOVED "The Little Book", and was mesmerized all over again at the beginning of this one. But then it starte......more


Quotes

“Mr. Edwards has written his finest work so far. Once again, Selden Edwards demonstrates his mastery in blending together philosophy and art with the help of wonderful characters you fall in love with. The Lost Prince is a terrific second novel.”
Pat Conroy, #1 New York Times bestselling author

“Brilliant.  Selden Edwards is a writer of great intellect and wit, and his books are a joy to read. I love The Lost PrinceThe Little Book made such an impression on me; The Lost Prince is even better.”
Garth Stein, New York Times bestselling author

“A powerful, intense, and fascinating read.”
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“Edwards has a good time connecting historical events and philosophical ideas...Edwards’ bird’s-eye view of the details of this momentous age makes this companion piece as much fun as his debut.”
Publishers Weekly

“Delightfully imaginative…Intelligent and romantic.”
Booklist

“Angela Brazil’s lovely cultured voice brings credibility to Eleanor, and to Selden Edwards’s flawless diction and precise descriptions…Time travel, philosophy, and ethics make this a fascinating listen.”
AudioFile


Awards

  • Kirkus Reviews Top 25 Book