
Boarding the Jade
A Journey of Self-Discovery in Early 1900s New York and the South Seas. A New York businessman abandons his unfulfilling life
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Percy Watson

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About this listen
A literary fiction book set in New York and the South Seas during the early 1900s.
The story unravels the inner world of Bellair, a man disillusioned by his mundane life, who discovers a transformative experience that alters his destiny.
Bellair starts his novel journey in an old boarding house on a drowsy Sunday in New York. Entangled in his disenchanted reality, he wanders east to Brooklyn's waterfront, where he stumbles upon the ship "Jade of Adelaide." Captivated by the ship’s beauty and the promise of adventure it symbolizes, Bellair feels a surge of emotions—a longing for escape and thrill his current life lacks. This encounter ignites a deep-seated desire for change, stirring memories of his past and dreams for the future.
Bellair's life at Lot & Company is painted with monotony and subtly pervasive corruption. The conservative printing firm masks its darker dealings behind a facade of respectability, with Bellair ensnared in its web of deceit. Characters like Mr. Sproxley, the dishonest cashier, and Mr. Prentidd, the embittered inventor, reveal an atmosphere where trust and integrity are rare commodities.
Seeking liberation from the oppressive atmosphere, Bellair’s spirit finds solace in contemplating true selflessness, inspired by individuals like Fleury, a man embodying profound generosity. Bellair’s interactions, including the conflicted relationship with Bessie, highlight his struggle between the security of routine and the allure of a more authentic, purpose-driven existence.
Bellair’s journey reaches a turning point aboard the Suwarrow, traveling to Auckland. He dreams of a new beginning, inspired by glimmers of selflessness and the potential to help others, particularly young Davy Acton. His reflections at sea, often under the silent witness of distant stars, mark an evolving understanding of his quest for meaning and integrity.
After a life-altering adventure and intense inner battles, Bellair finally reunites with his beloved, finding the pure fulfillment he long sought. Their union signifies a culmination of his spiritual and emotional journey, merging his personal evolution with a newfound purpose. Bellair's final moments embody a profound peace, as he embraces a life connected deeply to love and authenticity.
Bellair’s narrative is a poetic meditation on life's complexities, the longing for adventure, and the quest for deeper meaning. It portrays an intricate dance between external realities and internal aspirations, ultimately highlighting the transformative power of love and self-discovery.