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William Durbin

    William Durbin, Autor und Lehrer, lebt am Rande der Boundary Waters Wilderness in Minnesota. Seine zahlreichen Werke für junge Leser haben ihm sowohl den Great Lakes Book Award als auch den Minnesota Book Award eingebracht. Durbin hat sich auch mit Lyrik und Essays beschäftigt und als Leiter von Schreibforschungsprojekten für angesehene Institutionen gewirkt.

    The Broken Blade
    Blackwater Ben
    The Darkest Evening
    The Journal of Otto Peltonen
    • The Journal of Otto Peltonen

      • 176 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,7(3)Abgeben

      In 1905, fifteen-year-old Otto describes in his journal how he travels from Finland to America, joining his father in a dreary iron mining community in Minnesota and becoming involved in a union fight for better working conditions.

      The Journal of Otto Peltonen
    • The Darkest Evening

      • 248 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,2(7)Abgeben

      The narrative follows a Finnish American family's thrilling journey as they confront the enigmatic "Red broom." This tale weaves together themes of adventure and cultural identity, showcasing the family's resilience and the challenges they face in an unfamiliar landscape. Through their experiences, the story explores the intersection of heritage and the unknown, highlighting the strength of familial bonds in the face of adversity.

      The Darkest Evening
    • Blackwater Ben

      • 216 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      3,0(6)Abgeben

      The book was first published in 2003 by Wendy Lamb Books, a Random House, Inc. imprint. It reflects the publishing standards and themes of that time, likely offering a unique perspective or storytelling style characteristic of early 2000s literature.

      Blackwater Ben
    • The Broken Blade

      • 174 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Set in 1800, the story follows thirteen-year-old Pierre LaPage, who aspires to be a voyageur despite his youth and inexperience. After his father's accident forces him to join the North West Company, Pierre faces the harsh realities of life on the fur trade route. Battling treacherous rapids, physical exhaustion, and the ridicule of older crew members, he embarks on a grueling 1,000-mile journey from Montreal to Grand Portage, testing his resilience and determination to support his family through the winter.

      The Broken Blade