Set against the backdrop of former Cherokee hunting grounds, the narrative weaves a poignant tragedy steeped in historical detail. The author, John Ehle, a sixth-generation North Carolinian, draws on his deep roots and extensive research to craft a compelling story that reflects the complexities of the region's past. His acclaimed writing offers a unique perspective on the intertwining of personal and cultural histories.
John Ehle Books
John Ehle masterfully captures the rugged beauty and complex lives of the people inhabiting the mountains of North Carolina, a landscape that forms the backdrop for much of his fiction. His works delve deeply into the human spirit, exploring themes of tradition, resilience, and the indomitable will. Ehle's style is characterized by its strong characters and compelling narratives that draw readers into his vividly rendered worlds. His writing offers an essential glimpse into the heart of rural American life, providing profound insights into isolated communities.







This "learn by reading" edition is for readers for whom English is a second language. It can be read by anyone who has learned 2,000 words of English.
Reader's Digest Auswahlbücher
Morgens um sieben ist die Welt noch in Ordnung, Fräulein Tausen Frühlingsblüten, Der Bahnbau, Das Ding
Weg der Träume - Die Liebe ist sein Ziel - Erfolgreich verfilmt mit Jason Patric & Thandie Newton - bk1242; Goldmann Verlag; John Ehle; pocket_book; 1996
Reader’s Digest Auswahlbücher
Morgens um sieben ist die welt Noch in Ordung. Fräulein tausend Frohlingsblüten. Der Bahnbau. Das Ding
Román o osudech Wrightů a Kingů v severokarolínském pohraničí jenž je druhý ze součástí ságy: Průkopníci, Čas bubnů, Cesta, Lev na krbu.

