
The Scarlet Letter
A gripping Historical Fiction classic of forbidden passion, hidden guilt, and a woman's unyielding defiance against the suffocating judgments of early Puritan society.
Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne
Narrator: Evelia Farias
Unabridged: 6 hr 59 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Evelia Farias
Published: 03/27/2026
Categories: Fiction, Classic, Historical Fiction
Synopsis
In the rigid, unforgiving colony of Puritan Boston, Hester Prynne is thrust onto the public scaffold, clutching an illegitimate child to her breast. Upon her gown blazes a brilliant scarlet "A"—a mark of shame designed to cast her out from society forever. But Hester steadfastly refuses to name her lover. As her estranged husband, the chilling Roger Chillingworth, arrives under a new identity and vows a relentless quest for revenge, a beloved local minister, Arthur Dimmesdale, slowly unravels beneath the agonizing weight of his own unspoken guilt. In a world where law and religion are ruthlessly entwined, Hester must forge a solitary path of survival, transforming her badge of disgrace into a profound symbol of female resilience.
Why you will love this: Fans of atmospheric Historical Fiction will be absolutely captivated by this seminal American classic. Blending elements of dark romance, psychological suspense, and historical tragedy, it offers an unforgettable exploration of female strength, moral hypocrisy, and the haunting consequences of concealed sin. If you love sweeping colonial settings, complex character studies, and tales of societal defiance, this gripping audiobook will hold you spellbound.
About the Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804–1864) was a titan of American literature whose works heavily focused on history, morality, and religion. Known for his deeply allegorical and psychologically complex narratives, Hawthorne remains a central figure in the dark romanticism movement.