
The Song of Bernadette
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Narrated by:
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Johanna Ward
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By:
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Franz Werfel
Considered one of the greatest novels of simple and triumphant religious faith to be published in the 20th century, how the The Song of Bernadette came to be written is an inspirational - even miraculous - story in its own right. In June 1940, famed Austrian author Franz Werfel and his beautiful wife, Alma Mahler, were on a desperate flight across France, seeking to escape certain death at the hands of the Nazi invaders. Franz had written many articles and given many radio speeches denouncing their tyranny. Repeatedly thwarted in their attempts to cross the French border into neutral Spain, they found temporary refuge in the small town of Lourdes, home of the famous shrine where the virtuous Bernadette received visions of the Virgin Mary and where millions came in faith to seek a miracle. During his time in Lourdes, Werfel became fascinated with Bernadette's story, and then, as his faith grew, he began to visit the sacred grotto every day, taking the waters and swearing an oath that, should he and his wife be granted escape from the Nazis, he would write the story of Bernadette for all the world to savor. Franz's prayers were answered. In a harrowing ascent over the Pyrenees mountains, he and Alma fled to Spain and then on to America. Once there Franz kept his promise. He wrote The Song of Bernadette, his masterpiece, a beautiful fusion of faith and craft.
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What made the experience of listening to The Song of Bernadette the most enjoyable?
I recently watched the movie for the first time since I was a boy, and it moved me to wonder about the book on which the film was based. This recording proved a welcome companion on my morning commute, as the narration is outstanding. Johanna Ward manages to convey a remarkable array of characters consistently and convincingly, and brings off the French passages flawlessly. I wish the author had devoted less space to the political intrigues that followed upon Bernadette's visions, but even those portions flow smoothly because of the fine narration. If you want an objective account of the events at Lourdes, this isn't the best source; but as a dramatic re-telling of their impact and significance, this book is hard to beat.Great performance of a moving work
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Saint Bernadette and her family come to life!
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Fabulous story, wonderfully read!
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I will read this wonderfully inspiring book many, many times.
THE LADY CHOOSES.
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Beautiful
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The Love of Our Lady
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My granddaughter brought me water from Lourdes.
Wonderful story.
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Excellent
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If you could sum up The Song of Bernadette in three words, what would they be?
Inspiring, moving and perennialWhat was one of the most memorable moments of The Song of Bernadette?
I'd say that you are taken from the very first moment and can't leave it.Which character – as performed by Johanna Ward – was your favorite?
She performs so well the main characters that it seemed I was watching and hearing them (Bernadette, his father, Sister Maria Therese, Peramal, the bishop, etc)If you could take any character from The Song of Bernadette out to dinner, who would it be and why?
Apart from Bernardette, monsieur le curée because his great heart and good sense.Any additional comments?
The fact that Franz Werfel wrote the book as a result of such personal circumstances only adds more amazement to any reader: he not only was faithful to his promise but to his artistic conscience.Inspiring and breathtaking
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Breathtaking!
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