
Calaf and Ishmael
A Tale of Turandot
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Narrated by:
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Kirt Graves
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By:
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Deak Wooten
Calaf and Ishmael are two friends thrust into a world of clashing empires in third century CE Rome and Persia. Growing up in the court of the brutal Kushan emperor Timur, Calaf is Timur’s son and heir, and Ishmael is the son of Timur's scribe. They are inseparable, with ties of love and devotion that stretch back to births days apart and shrouded in mystery.
When Calaf nearly dies saving Ishmael, his father is furious that the prince would risk his life for a servant, and does all that he can to separate the friends. The fall of Timur’s empire flings the two young men across the ancient world, and they must struggle against deceit, betrayal, and cruelty to find each other again.
After enduring years of separation and adversity, they reunite and face one last trial in the court of the merciless Princess Turandot. Calaf must choose. Reclaim his father's throne or condemn Ishmael to certain death.
This historical tale, inspired by Giacomo Puccini’s opera Turandot, affirms that great loss can only be redeemed by love willing to sacrifice all.
This story will interest listeners who love the intense historical drama of this period as it is portrayed in the Warrior of Rome novels of Harry Sidebottom, and the kind of inventive, boundary-pushing reimagining of classic tales found in Madeline Miller’s The Song of Achilles and Mary Renault's The Persian Boy.
With a deep cast of characters and carefully crafted plot set in a vivid and unforgiving world, Calaf and Ishmael is a tragic love story that will appeal to listeners who look to historical fiction to reflect times and places as vibrant and challenging as our own.
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wonderful !
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Then I heard that an audio version was available and I curiously started to listen. I’m very critical of voices in audio books, but I must say that Kirt Graves couldn’t have done a better job. His voice is easy to listen to and he changes his voice effortlessly in a believable way for the various characters.
The book is a great read and is an equally highly recommended audio book!
Wonderful to read as well as to listen to.
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From the start it’s apparent that the reader need not have an earlier experience with the opera Turandot, for the novel’s lessons are universal. While it begins abruptly in exciting fashion, the ongoing story rewarded me as there unfolds an entire array of interactive encounters and experiences.
It’s apparent that Deak has a deep understanding of human nature with all its motivations and cross-currents, has painstakingly researched the 3rd Century middle-eastern geography and customs towards an authentically-written fabric for the period, and knows how to pace both the active and passive moments in a way that is engrossing, thoughtful, and often emotional.
From intimacy to confrontation, and a wide range of characters from endearing to fearsome, the story always carried me forward into wanting to know what is next. So it’s not surprising that rather than simply a light read, this novel’s overarching benefits are more far flung and lasting as befits its broad scope – and rewards savoring fully and thoughtfully.
Love in a turbulent world
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Touching and Suspenseful
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