The Voice of Heaven is the story of Moses, the famous opera singer and "saint of song".
The Voice of Heaven is a novel by Richard Harvell. Richard Harwell, born in New Hampshire, studied English literature at Dartmouth College. With his wife and children, he now lives in Basel, Switzerland. THE BELLS (The Voice of the Celestial Wheel Segment) is his first novel.
The story is about Moses Froben, the famous opera singer, who was born in a bell tower in the Swiss Alps, where his mother was the caretaker. Growing up with the loudest and most beautiful bells in the world, he already had a beautiful voice as a child.
When young Moses Froben discovers the evils taking place in the church, he is banished from the village. He began to fight his way through a world full of dangers simply by virtue of his talent. Soon after, he conquers the world with his beautiful voice, but also begins a tragic journey through his life because of his talent.
Book Description
The voice of heaven, this book is a voice from the heavens, an interpretation of the fate of the painful melody, full of history, intriguing works, between the lines projected the flavor of the opera.
With its breathtaking originality, epic scene-setting, scenario-rich and accessible, this novel is a great read that needs to be savored word by word and in detail. The story starts with a couple of big magical bells. They total *** three and are cast from materials such as broken shovels, rakes, hoes, broken iron pots, dulled spars and rusty old stoves.
Each bell had a gold coin melted into it when it was cast. They looked dark and rough on the surface, with only a sliver of clinker around the edge of the bell's mouth, and that was because countless times, Mother had struck the bells in that spot with her brass mallet. Mother was petite, just big enough to dance in the belfry, under these three bells.
With a whirling dance step, she skimmed lightly across the smooth wooden floor, the brass mallet in her hand striking the bells at the same time, the sound of the metal clanging traveling down the top town dan end of the bells all the way down to her teetering toes.