Beyond the Forest

Cover of Beyond the Forest by Ann D. Stearns
Year: 2014
Language: en
Pages: 664
ISBN-13: 9781934582558
Dimensions:
Height: 9.01573 Inches
Length: 5.98424 Inches
Weight: 2.10982384734 Pounds
Width: 1.4641703 Inches
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Beyond the Forest by Ann D. Stearns, published by Back Channel Press on July 10, 2014, is a richly woven narrative that spans from 1902 to 1953, exploring the lives of four generations. This 664-page novel delves into the intertwined stories of three families in northern Sweden, capturing their journeys as they navigate the challenges and opportunities that await them in America. The tale begins in a remote setting, where the Gundersons, the Kronbergs, and Potatohead’s family are neighbors despite their differing circumstances.

Readers will find a detailed exploration of family life, commitment, and cultural heritage as the characters evolve from their early years in Sweden to their experiences in America. The narrative unfolds through short episodes, maintaining a dynamic pace as it follows Eva, Mats, and Dagny on their quest for happiness and fulfillment. Their individual paths lead them from a quaint gravel road to the bustling life of a new land, filled with both struggles and triumphs. Beyond the Forest invites readers to immerse themselves in a saga that captures the essence of love, loss, and the pursuit of dreams.


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Spanning from 1902 to 1953, covering four generations, tracing intertwined lives that travel from the dark north country of Europe to challenges and opportunities in America, the novel Beyond the Forest is a story about family, commitment, devotion and love. It begins as a homey tale of three families on a winding gravel road in northern Sweden. Although many miles separate the Gunderson’s remote cottage from the prosperous Kronberg farm and Potatohead’s rough hovel, Eva, Mats and Dagny are still considered neighbors. Beyond the Forest traces their early years, and follows them as teenagers when separately they move to the south of Sweden. Eva works as a kitchen maid in the affluent Lindholm Manor. Mats attends college in Stockholm. Dagny descends into a dilapidated boarding house where men go for food and other pleasures. The three find themselves on the same ship, sailing to America in search of happiness and hopeful opportunities in a new land. Their story contains darkness and enlightenment, struggle and success, love lost and found. Their journey is a saga. But the novel unfolds in short episodes that keep you moving with keen interest through all the novel’s twists, turns, dips and ascents. So do as author Ann Stearns invites you in her opening note, “pour yourself a cup of coffee, snuggle into a comfy chair and enjoy “

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“Beyond the Forest” is credited to Ann D. Stearns.
When was “Beyond the Forest” published?
Publisher: Back Channel Press. Year: 2014.
What is the ISBN for “Beyond the Forest”?
ISBN-13: 9781934582558.
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Language: en. Pages: 664.

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