When the Birds Fly South
Stanton A. Coblentz
Read by Phil Benson
Dan Prescott, an American adventurer, discovers the hidden valley of Sobul in a mountainous region of Afghanistan, inhabited by a strange race of winged people known as the "Ibandru". He falls in love with one of them, Yasma, and they marry in a scene of general celebration. When fall comes, however, the Ibandru abandon their valley to fly south with the birds for the winter, taking Yasma with them. The importance of Stanley Coblentz's Lost World fantasy was confirmed by its reprinting as the 23rd volume in the prestigious Newcastle Forgotten Fantasy series in 1980. - Summary by Adapted from Wikipedia (7 hr 19 min)
Chapters
The Mountain of Vanished Men | 19:17 | Read by Phil Benson |
The Verge of the Precipice | 19:30 | Read by Phil Benson |
Welcome to Sobul | 15:22 | Read by Phil Benson |
The Weaving of the Spell | 9:52 | Read by Phil Benson |
Yulada | 18:33 | Read by Phil Benson |
Foreshadowings | 16:20 | Read by Phil Benson |
Yasma | 23:08 | Read by Phil Benson |
The Birds Fly South | 14:36 | Read by Phil Benson |
In the Reddening Wood | 25:52 | Read by Phil Benson |
The Ibandru Take Wing | 26:09 | Read by Phil Benson |
The Prisoner | 20:34 | Read by Phil Benson |
The Mistress of the Peak | 15:44 | Read by Phil Benson |
The Birds Fly North | 21:29 | Read by Phil Benson |
The Warning | 24:13 | Read by Phil Benson |
Crucial Moments | 19:41 | Read by Phil Benson |
Hamul-Kammesh Ordains | 13:43 | Read by Phil Benson |
At the Time of the Full Moon | 23:37 | Read by Phil Benson |
The Second Flight Begins | 14:46 | Read by Phil Benson |
The Cycle is Completed | 8:43 | Read by Phil Benson |
The Second Winter | 17:23 | Read by Phil Benson |
"The Moleb" | 21:11 | Read by Phil Benson |
The Turning Point Approaches | 10:43 | Read by Phil Benson |
The Last Flight | 11:35 | Read by Phil Benson |
The Will of Yulada | 27:34 | Read by Phil Benson |
Reviews
Anna Griffin
Great reading Lovely clear narration Wonderful real accent - so lovely to hear Interesting story with excellent descriptions, adventure, intrigue - entertaining Thank you so much to both writer and narrator