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Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, the story follows Billy, a disillusioned Teamster, and his wife Saxon as they navigate the challenges of urban life and labor unrest. After a violent incident leads to personal tragedy, they seek a new beginning in the north, exploring sustainable farming and alternative lifestyles. Through their journey, London critiques the American Dream and advocates for a simpler, more meaningful existence. This novel reflects themes of hardship and hope, resonating with the struggles of its time and foreshadowing future literary movements.
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Das Mondtal, Jack London
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- 1929
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