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A lot of this is pretty realistic. Pretty good story overall. I was drawn to this because of the Alaskan setting. People are still running to Alaska hoping for a fresh start and many have no idea what to expect - many don't make it much past their first winter. Alcoholism and domestic abuse are still huge problems in both the small villages and the cities.
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Feb 21, 2019
Linda Martin
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The dysfunctional Allbright family moves to Alaska in the 1970's. The family is headed by Ernt, a returned Vietnam prisoner of war who never psychologically recovered. His wife, Cora, is subservient to him and his moods and insanity because she loves him more than is actually good for her. In Alaska they live in a cabin in a small, remote town where everyone lives off the grid. Their one child, a daughter, Leni, is the protagonist of this novel. She arrives with her parents in the Alaskan outbac
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I loved this book so much!
You ever finish a book and just get yourself completely lost on what to read next? All because you just know the book you chose won’t be as good as the book you just finished?
I love thrillers, horror, ghost stories, I mean Stephen King IS my favorite author.
However, Pillars of the Earth is my favorite novel ever. Historical fiction gets me almost every single time I allow myself to go there.
Now I want to move to Alaska! This book had me a mess!
You ever finish a book and just get yourself completely lost on what to read next? All because you just know the book you chose won’t be as good as the book you just finished?
I love thrillers, horror, ghost stories, I mean Stephen King IS my favorite author.
However, Pillars of the Earth is my favorite novel ever. Historical fiction gets me almost every single time I allow myself to go there.
Now I want to move to Alaska! This book had me a mess!

May 16, 2019
prima_dawna
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Great book! So many layers to this story. Abuse. Isolation. PTSD. Women’s rights. Rebirth. This book is heavy and is extremely thought provoking. “A family in crisis” doesn’t begin to scratch the surface of this novel. My heart aches for several of the characters as I anticipated their next decisions on the edge of my seat. At the same time the author deceived Alaska with such precise details and made it seem so alluring and beautiful that I want to visit. I loved this book.

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May 14, 2020
Meghan
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Aug 03, 2020
Elizabeth
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