To the Bright Edge of the World To the Bright Edge of the World

To the Bright Edge of the World

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Publisher Description

An atmospheric, transporting tale of adventure, love, and survival from the bestselling author of The Snow Child, finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.

In the winter of 1885, decorated war hero Colonel Allen Forrester leads a small band of men on an expedition that has been deemed impossible: to venture up the Wolverine River and pierce the vast, untamed Alaska Territory. Leaving behind Sophie, his newly pregnant wife, Colonel Forrester records his extraordinary experiences in hopes that his journal will reach her if he doesn't return--once he passes beyond the edge of the known world, there's no telling what awaits him.

The Wolverine River Valley is not only breathtaking and forbidding but also terrifying in ways that the colonel and his men never could have imagined. As they map the territory and gather information on the native tribes, whose understanding of the natural world is unlike anything they have ever encountered, Forrester and his men discover the blurred lines between human and wild animal, the living and the dead. And while the men knew they would face starvation and danger, they cannot escape the sense that some greater, mysterious force threatens their lives.

Meanwhile, on her own at Vancouver Barracks, Sophie chafes under the social restrictions and yearns to travel alongside her husband. She does not know that the winter will require as much of her as it does her husband, that both her courage and faith will be tested to the breaking point. Can her exploration of nature through the new art of photography help her to rediscover her sense of beauty and wonder?

The truths that Allen and Sophie discover over the course of that fateful year change both of their lives--and the lives of those who hear their stories long after they're gone--forever.

"An epic adventure story that seems heir to the tradition of Melville's own sweeping and ambitious literary approach to the age-old struggle of humans versus nature . . . An absorbing and high-stakes read." -- Kathleen Rooney, Chicago Tribune
An Amazon Best Book of the Year
A Washington Post Notable Book
A Goodreads Choice Award Nominee
A Library Journal Top 10 Book of the Year
A BookPage Best Book of the Year

GENRE
Fiction
NARRATOR
JG
John Glouchevitch
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
13:27
hr min
RELEASED
2016
August 2
PUBLISHER
Hachette Audio
SIZE
676.6
MB

Customer Reviews

CobiClimb ,

Outstanding!

An original style in story telling - different voices, ages, perspectives. She has done a fantastic job is retelling native stories yet they are told through the eyes of a non-believer so they are objective observations. The Trickster in this story is classic! I’ve read 50+ books since I read this the first time and it stuck out as memorable, so I read it again. It is in my top five favorites of all time. But I do have a connection to the region in Alaska where the story takes place. Maybe why it’s so close to my heart. Exceptional arrangement and characters. I loved every paragraph!

Millionth Maddow Fan ,

Brilliant

Incredible story written brilliantly.
Applause for the troop of voice artists for their work.
So good!

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