Great Alone
- Pages
- 435
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9999999999999
- Reading Time
- ~7h 37min
Great Alone is a book by Kristin Hannah. It has 435 pages.
About this book
Set against the unforgiving backdrop of 1974 Alaska, this novel follows a family’s attempt to rebuild after the Vietnam War. Ernt Allbright, a former prisoner of war struggling with severe trauma, relocates his wife and young daughter to a remote homestead near Denali. The narrative examines how isolation amplifies both resilience and fracture within a household, as the Alaskan wilderness tests their physical endurance while Ernt’s psychological wounds strain every relationship. Kristin Hannah draws on extensive research into Alaskan frontier life and veteran experiences to craft a story that balances the brutal beauty of the landscape with intimate portrayals of domestic survival. The work is notable for its unflinching look at how war’s aftermath echoes through generations, particularly focusing on the quiet strength required to navigate an unpredictable home. Through carefully rendered seasonal cycles and stark environmental detail, the novel explores themes of endurance, fractured loyalty, and the search for stability in an environment that offers little mercy.
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Great Alone has 435 pages.
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Set against the unforgiving backdrop of 1974 Alaska, this novel follows a family’s attempt to rebuild after the Vietnam War. Ernt Allbright, a former prisoner of war struggling with severe trauma, relocates his wife and young daughter to a remote homestead near Denali. The narrative examines how iso...
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Great Alone was written by Kristin Hannah.