PODCAST · fiction
Cherry and Violet
by Anne Manning
Step into the tumultuous year of 1666 London, where the specter of the Great Plague looms large. In this gripping tale, Manning—a keen observer and an Englishwoman—captures the citys struggles with its gritty materialism and the tragic loss of sacred values. Drawing inspiration from the vivid accounts of diarist Samuel Pepys, she delves into the heart-wrenching realities of the plague and the subsequent Great Fire. Amidst the chaos, she seeks solace for Mistress Cherry in a serene country house in Berkshire, a retreat that promises peace and reflection. Join us on this poignant journey through history as we explore the resilience of the human spirit. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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016 - The Burning City
Step into the tumultuous year of 1666 London, where the specter of the Great Plague looms large. In this gripping tale, Manning—a keen observer and an Englishwoman—captures the citys struggles with its gritty materialism and the tragic loss of sacred values. Drawing inspiration from the vivid accounts of diarist Samuel Pepys, she delves into the heart-wrenching realities of the plague and the subsequent Great Fire. Amidst the chaos, she seeks solace for Mistress Cherry in a serene country house in Berkshire, a retreat that promises peace and reflection. Join us on this poignant journey through history as we explore the resilience of the human spirit. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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015 - The Squires Garden
Step into the tumultuous year of 1666 London, where the specter of the Great Plague looms large. In this gripping tale, Manning—a keen observer and an Englishwoman—captures the citys struggles with its gritty materialism and the tragic loss of sacred values. Drawing inspiration from the vivid accounts of diarist Samuel Pepys, she delves into the heart-wrenching realities of the plague and the subsequent Great Fire. Amidst the chaos, she seeks solace for Mistress Cherry in a serene country house in Berkshire, a retreat that promises peace and reflection. Join us on this poignant journey through history as we explore the resilience of the human spirit. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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014 - Riding a Pillion
Step into the tumultuous year of 1666 London, where the specter of the Great Plague looms large. In this gripping tale, Manning—a keen observer and an Englishwoman—captures the citys struggles with its gritty materialism and the tragic loss of sacred values. Drawing inspiration from the vivid accounts of diarist Samuel Pepys, she delves into the heart-wrenching realities of the plague and the subsequent Great Fire. Amidst the chaos, she seeks solace for Mistress Cherry in a serene country house in Berkshire, a retreat that promises peace and reflection. Join us on this poignant journey through history as we explore the resilience of the human spirit. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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013 - Ghosts
Step into the tumultuous year of 1666 London, where the specter of the Great Plague looms large. In this gripping tale, Manning—a keen observer and an Englishwoman—captures the citys struggles with its gritty materialism and the tragic loss of sacred values. Drawing inspiration from the vivid accounts of diarist Samuel Pepys, she delves into the heart-wrenching realities of the plague and the subsequent Great Fire. Amidst the chaos, she seeks solace for Mistress Cherry in a serene country house in Berkshire, a retreat that promises peace and reflection. Join us on this poignant journey through history as we explore the resilience of the human spirit. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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012 - Camping out in Epping Forest
Step into the tumultuous year of 1666 London, where the specter of the Great Plague looms large. In this gripping tale, Manning—a keen observer and an Englishwoman—captures the citys struggles with its gritty materialism and the tragic loss of sacred values. Drawing inspiration from the vivid accounts of diarist Samuel Pepys, she delves into the heart-wrenching realities of the plague and the subsequent Great Fire. Amidst the chaos, she seeks solace for Mistress Cherry in a serene country house in Berkshire, a retreat that promises peace and reflection. Join us on this poignant journey through history as we explore the resilience of the human spirit. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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011 - Distinction between would should
Step into the tumultuous year of 1666 London, where the specter of the Great Plague looms large. In this gripping tale, Manning—a keen observer and an Englishwoman—captures the citys struggles with its gritty materialism and the tragic loss of sacred values. Drawing inspiration from the vivid accounts of diarist Samuel Pepys, she delves into the heart-wrenching realities of the plague and the subsequent Great Fire. Amidst the chaos, she seeks solace for Mistress Cherry in a serene country house in Berkshire, a retreat that promises peace and reflection. Join us on this poignant journey through history as we explore the resilience of the human spirit. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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010 - A Friend in Need
Step into the tumultuous year of 1666 London, where the specter of the Great Plague looms large. In this gripping tale, Manning—a keen observer and an Englishwoman—captures the citys struggles with its gritty materialism and the tragic loss of sacred values. Drawing inspiration from the vivid accounts of diarist Samuel Pepys, she delves into the heart-wrenching realities of the plague and the subsequent Great Fire. Amidst the chaos, she seeks solace for Mistress Cherry in a serene country house in Berkshire, a retreat that promises peace and reflection. Join us on this poignant journey through history as we explore the resilience of the human spirit. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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009 - Foreshadows
Step into the tumultuous year of 1666 London, where the specter of the Great Plague looms large. In this gripping tale, Manning—a keen observer and an Englishwoman—captures the citys struggles with its gritty materialism and the tragic loss of sacred values. Drawing inspiration from the vivid accounts of diarist Samuel Pepys, she delves into the heart-wrenching realities of the plague and the subsequent Great Fire. Amidst the chaos, she seeks solace for Mistress Cherry in a serene country house in Berkshire, a retreat that promises peace and reflection. Join us on this poignant journey through history as we explore the resilience of the human spirit. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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008 - The Plague
Step into the tumultuous year of 1666 London, where the specter of the Great Plague looms large. In this gripping tale, Manning—a keen observer and an Englishwoman—captures the citys struggles with its gritty materialism and the tragic loss of sacred values. Drawing inspiration from the vivid accounts of diarist Samuel Pepys, she delves into the heart-wrenching realities of the plague and the subsequent Great Fire. Amidst the chaos, she seeks solace for Mistress Cherry in a serene country house in Berkshire, a retreat that promises peace and reflection. Join us on this poignant journey through history as we explore the resilience of the human spirit. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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007 - Signs in the Air
Step into the tumultuous year of 1666 London, where the specter of the Great Plague looms large. In this gripping tale, Manning—a keen observer and an Englishwoman—captures the citys struggles with its gritty materialism and the tragic loss of sacred values. Drawing inspiration from the vivid accounts of diarist Samuel Pepys, she delves into the heart-wrenching realities of the plague and the subsequent Great Fire. Amidst the chaos, she seeks solace for Mistress Cherry in a serene country house in Berkshire, a retreat that promises peace and reflection. Join us on this poignant journey through history as we explore the resilience of the human spirit. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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006 - Metanoia
Step into the tumultuous year of 1666 London, where the specter of the Great Plague looms large. In this gripping tale, Manning—a keen observer and an Englishwoman—captures the citys struggles with its gritty materialism and the tragic loss of sacred values. Drawing inspiration from the vivid accounts of diarist Samuel Pepys, she delves into the heart-wrenching realities of the plague and the subsequent Great Fire. Amidst the chaos, she seeks solace for Mistress Cherry in a serene country house in Berkshire, a retreat that promises peace and reflection. Join us on this poignant journey through history as we explore the resilience of the human spirit. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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005 - A Shadow on the House
Step into the tumultuous year of 1666 London, where the specter of the Great Plague looms large. In this gripping tale, Manning—a keen observer and an Englishwoman—captures the citys struggles with its gritty materialism and the tragic loss of sacred values. Drawing inspiration from the vivid accounts of diarist Samuel Pepys, she delves into the heart-wrenching realities of the plague and the subsequent Great Fire. Amidst the chaos, she seeks solace for Mistress Cherry in a serene country house in Berkshire, a retreat that promises peace and reflection. Join us on this poignant journey through history as we explore the resilience of the human spirit. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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004 - Chelsea Buns
Step into the tumultuous year of 1666 London, where the specter of the Great Plague looms large. In this gripping tale, Manning—a keen observer and an Englishwoman—captures the citys struggles with its gritty materialism and the tragic loss of sacred values. Drawing inspiration from the vivid accounts of diarist Samuel Pepys, she delves into the heart-wrenching realities of the plague and the subsequent Great Fire. Amidst the chaos, she seeks solace for Mistress Cherry in a serene country house in Berkshire, a retreat that promises peace and reflection. Join us on this poignant journey through history as we explore the resilience of the human spirit. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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003 - Result of the Water-party
Step into the tumultuous year of 1666 London, where the specter of the Great Plague looms large. In this gripping tale, Manning—a keen observer and an Englishwoman—captures the citys struggles with its gritty materialism and the tragic loss of sacred values. Drawing inspiration from the vivid accounts of diarist Samuel Pepys, she delves into the heart-wrenching realities of the plague and the subsequent Great Fire. Amidst the chaos, she seeks solace for Mistress Cherry in a serene country house in Berkshire, a retreat that promises peace and reflection. Join us on this poignant journey through history as we explore the resilience of the human spirit. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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002 - Cherry endeavours to remember if she were prettyA Water-party
Step into the tumultuous year of 1666 London, where the specter of the Great Plague looms large. In this gripping tale, Manning—a keen observer and an Englishwoman—captures the citys struggles with its gritty materialism and the tragic loss of sacred values. Drawing inspiration from the vivid accounts of diarist Samuel Pepys, she delves into the heart-wrenching realities of the plague and the subsequent Great Fire. Amidst the chaos, she seeks solace for Mistress Cherry in a serene country house in Berkshire, a retreat that promises peace and reflection. Join us on this poignant journey through history as we explore the resilience of the human spirit. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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001 - The Reminiscences of Mistress CherryThe Fire Double TideMal-conversation
Step into the tumultuous year of 1666 London, where the specter of the Great Plague looms large. In this gripping tale, Manning—a keen observer and an Englishwoman—captures the citys struggles with its gritty materialism and the tragic loss of sacred values. Drawing inspiration from the vivid accounts of diarist Samuel Pepys, she delves into the heart-wrenching realities of the plague and the subsequent Great Fire. Amidst the chaos, she seeks solace for Mistress Cherry in a serene country house in Berkshire, a retreat that promises peace and reflection. Join us on this poignant journey through history as we explore the resilience of the human spirit. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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Step into the tumultuous year of 1666 London, where the specter of the Great Plague looms large. In this gripping tale, Manning—a keen observer and an Englishwoman—captures the citys struggles with its gritty materialism and the tragic loss of sacred values. Drawing inspiration from the vivid accounts of diarist Samuel Pepys, she delves into the heart-wrenching realities of the plague and the subsequent Great Fire. Amidst the chaos, she seeks solace for Mistress Cherry in a serene country house in Berkshire, a retreat that promises peace and reflection. Join us on this poignant journey through history as we explore the resilience of the human spirit. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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