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Aan het einde van de wereld

Een hartverscheurende roman over verlies, familiebanden en de kracht van liefde

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In 1974 Alaska, a family in crisis faces the ultimate survival test. Ernt Allbright, a volatile former POW, returns from Vietnam changed and impulsively decides to move his family off the grid to the remote wilderness of Alaska after losing another job. Thirteen-year-old Leni, caught in her parents' tumultuous relationship, hopes this new land will provide a better future and a sense of belonging. Her mother, Cora, is devoted to Ernt, willing to follow him into the unknown. Initially, Alaska seems like a blessing; they discover a resilient community and enjoy the long, sunlit days. However, as winter approaches, Ernt's mental state deteriorates, causing the family to fracture. The dangers of the wild become secondary to the threats within their own home. In their isolated cabin, surrounded by darkness and snow, Leni and Cora realize they must rely on themselves for survival. This poignant narrative explores human frailty and resilience, capturing the spirit of modern pioneers and the beauty and peril of a vanishing Alaska. It’s a gripping tale of love, loss, and the wildness inherent in both nature and humanity.

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Aan het einde van de wereld, Kristin Hannah

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2025
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Subtitle
Een hartverscheurende roman over verlies, familiebanden en de kracht van liefde
Language
Dutch
Publisher
Boekerij
Released
2025
Format
Paperback
ISBN10
9049208339
ISBN13
9789049208332
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First published
2017
Original title
The Great Alone
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In 1974 Alaska, a family in crisis faces the ultimate survival test. Ernt Allbright, a volatile former POW, returns from Vietnam changed and impulsively decides to move his family off the grid to the remote wilderness of Alaska after losing another job. Thirteen-year-old Leni, caught in her parents' tumultuous relationship, hopes this new land will provide a better future and a sense of belonging. Her mother, Cora, is devoted to Ernt, willing to follow him into the unknown. Initially, Alaska seems like a blessing; they discover a resilient community and enjoy the long, sunlit days. However, as winter approaches, Ernt's mental state deteriorates, causing the family to fracture. The dangers of the wild become secondary to the threats within their own home. In their isolated cabin, surrounded by darkness and snow, Leni and Cora realize they must rely on themselves for survival. This poignant narrative explores human frailty and resilience, capturing the spirit of modern pioneers and the beauty and peril of a vanishing Alaska. It’s a gripping tale of love, loss, and the wildness inherent in both nature and humanity.