The Ballad of Henri LaRoche
The Ballad of Henri LaRoche
The Ballad of Henri LaRoche — Audio Story
Description
Step into the world and storytelling with this original short story by Jackson L. Taylor.
The Ballad of Henri LaRoche is a fully produced audio experience designed to be listened to anywhere.
In this story:
On the morning of his hundredth birthday, legendary instrument maker Henri LaRoche wakes with a strange and unexpected energy. For decades he has lived alone in the quiet countryside, his workshop silent, his music forgotten after the death of his wife.
But a melody played by a mysterious young musician the night before awakens something inside him he thought had died long ago.
As Henri searches his home and workshop for a guitar to play once more, memories of a lifetime devoted to crafting instruments for others begin to surface—along with the realization that his greatest creation may have been destined for someone else entirely.
With only his loyal truffle-hunting pig Loretta for company, Henri sets out to reclaim the music still living inside him on what may be the most important day of his life.
A quiet, reflective story about legacy, craftsmanship, purpose, and the strange ways greatness finds its voice.
Runtime: 31 minutes 45 seconds
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Product Details
Format: Digital audio download
File type: MP3
Length: 31 minutes and 45 seconds
Written and produced by: Jackson L. Taylor, ©2026 Sinhouse Pulp
Narration Note: This story is read using an AI-generated voice directed and produced by Stefani Taylor, ©2026 Sinhouse Records
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This audio story is for personal listening only and may not be redistributed, uploaded, or resold without permission.
©2026 Sinhouse Pulp ©2026 Sinhouse Records

