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  • As Flies to Whatless Boys

  • Written by: Robert Antoni
  • Narrated by: Robert Antoni
  • Length: 12 hrs and 35 mins
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As Flies to Whatless Boys

Written by: Robert Antoni
Narrated by: Robert Antoni
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In 1845 London, an engineer, philosopher, philanthropist, and bold-faced charlatan John Adolphus Etzler has invented machines that he thinks will transform the division of labor and free all men. He forms a collective called the Tropical Emigration Society (TES) and recruits a variety of London citizens to take his machines and his misguided ideas to form a protosocialist, utopian community in the British colony of Trinidad.

Among his recruits is a teenage boy (and the audiobook's narrator) named Willy Tucker, who falls head-over-heels for the enthralling and wise Marguerite Whitechurch. Coming from the gentry, Marguerite is a world away from Willy's laboring class. As the voyage continues, and their love for one another strengthens, Willy and Marguerite prove themselves to be the true socialists aboard ship, their actions and adventures standing in stark contrast to Etzler's disconnected theories.”

Robert Antoni's tragic historical novel, accented with West Indian cadences and captivating humor, provides an unforgettable glimpse into nineteenth-century Trinidad & Tobago.

©2013 Robert Antoni (P)2015 Audible Inc.

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immersed in another world

When the director gives it to Mr. Roberts and tells him to follow the rules in the slangy twang of Trinidad and Tobago language I was in stitches. the story is reminiscent of the Titanic.

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