People of the West
A Short Story Timeline
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David M. McGowan
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David M. McGowan
About this listen
Nine short pieces of fiction constructed around 170 years of North American history and interspersed at intervals by fourteen poems. The first story is a fictional account of the first European to reach the Pacific coast of Canada. Following are fictional pictures of the winners and losers who became builders of North America and thus, eventually, all winners and though they didn’t know it or want it, builders of what exists today.
©2008,2019,2024 David Milton McGowan (P)2024 David McGowanWhat listeners say about People of the West
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- Marybelle D. Silver
- 22-10-24
Masterful character portrayal.
It is a fascinating exploration of 170 years of history through short stories and poetry. People of the West offer a rich historical perspective. The mix of poems and stories brings beauty and thoughtfulness to the audiobook experience.
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- Richard C. Rivera
- 22-10-24
Poetry adds depth
McGowan’s unique approach to North American history is refreshing. The combination of fictional stories and poems provides a powerful, reflective experience. His narration adds depth and emotion to each tale.
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- Charlotte J. Lopez
- 25-11-24
A Masterful Journey Through Time and Spirit
David M. McGowan’s People of the West is an extraordinary audiobook that breathes life into the sweeping history of North America through an artful blend of fiction and poetry. With nine captivating short stories and fourteen evocative poems, this collection offers a profound reflection on the interconnectedness of individual lives and the broader forces of history.
The stories, ranging from the first European to reach the Pacific coast of Canada to the unsung builders of modern North America, are rich in detail and emotional depth. McGowan deftly balances historical accuracy with compelling characterizations, making each tale feel authentic yet deeply personal. The audiobook format enhances this experience, with narrators who bring the characters and poetry to life with vibrant, emotive performances.
What sets People of the West apart is its thoughtful exploration of the so-called "winners and losers" of history, showing that every individual, regardless of their role or outcome, contributed to the tapestry of the present. The inclusion of poetry adds a lyrical, reflective dimension, offering moments of pause and introspection that complement the narratives beautifully.
McGowan’s work is not just a historical journey but also a meditation on resilience, legacy, and the unintended consequences of progress. Whether you are a history enthusiast or someone who loves stories of human endurance and triumph, People of the West is a compelling and thought-provoking listen that will stay with you long after the final poem. Highly recommended!
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- Sarah D. Hankerson
- 30-11-24
A Brilliantly Crafted Historical Tapestry
David M. McGowan’s People of the West is an exceptional audiobook that masterfully weaves history, fiction, and poetry into a compelling narrative. The stories, spanning 170 years, offer vivid portrayals of the people who shaped North America, from explorers to everyday builders of the modern world. The narrators breathe life into each tale, making the characters and their struggles resonate deeply. A must-listen for history enthusiasts and lovers of heartfelt storytelling.
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