"Centuries Apart" by Edward T Bouve transports listeners to a unique world where a group of Civil War Union soldiers, sent by President Lincoln, finds themselves in a quasi-medieval England located in Antarctica. This isolated land, known as South England, has remained untouched since the 1500s, inhabited by a lost race whose history has stagnated. As the ruling monarchy, descended from the Plantagenets, faces dysfunction, themes of romance and political discord unfold, echoing the timeless struggles of power and identity. Bouve's narrative invites reflection on the cyclical nature of history and the enduring human experience, making it a compelling listen for those interested in the intersection of past and present.