The Path to Follow
This is a novel about survival. As the story begins, Norway has been occupied by Nazi Germany for almost five years. A family of three, a father, a mother and a small child are forced to leave a small town in northern Norway and flee across the mountain to Sweden. The father has been working for the Norwegian resistance but now the Germans have discovered his activities and are out to catch him. Fleeing to neutral Sweden is the only option for him and his family.The Germans are not the family's only challenge. As they are crossing the mountains, extreme winter weather with biting winds and temperatures of -20F and colder presents a new threat to their lives. With Veien å gå/ The Path to Follow Herbjørg Wassmo received Gyldendal Norsk Forlag's award for the best documentary novel in 1984. "The writer has given us a view of history that is sensitive, beautiful, honest, and important for all people for all time." Amanda Langemo, World Literature Today
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The Path to Follow
This is a novel about survival. As the story begins, Norway has been occupied by Nazi Germany for almost five years. A family of three, a father, a mother and a small child are forced to leave a small town in northern Norway and flee across the mountain to Sweden. The father has been working for the Norwegian resistance but now the Germans have discovered his activities and are out to catch him. Fleeing to neutral Sweden is the only option for him and his family.The Germans are not the family's only challenge. As they are crossing the mountains, extreme winter weather with biting winds and temperatures of -20F and colder presents a new threat to their lives. With Veien å gå/ The Path to Follow Herbjørg Wassmo received Gyldendal Norsk Forlag's award for the best documentary novel in 1984. "The writer has given us a view of history that is sensitive, beautiful, honest, and important for all people for all time." Amanda Langemo, World Literature Today
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ISBN-13: | 9798663991476 |
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Publisher: | Independently Published |
Publication date: | 07/07/2020 |
Pages: | 124 |
Product dimensions: | 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.26(d) |
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