Lanterns in the Dawn

“Lanterns in the Dawn” by Arelo Sederberg is a poignant coming-of-age story set on a small Midwestern dirt farm. Published by iUniverse in October 2000, this edition spans 252 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds through sparse, clear prose, capturing the bittersweet essence of childhood and the realities of rural life.
Readers will encounter a blend of humor and sadness as the story explores the experiences of its young protagonist and the strong, pioneer-spirited characters who inhabit this bygone era. The book delves into themes of survival and connection to the land, offering a vivid portrayal of a way of life that resonates with both nostalgia and realism. Through its haunting imagery and sharply drawn characters, “Lanterns in the Dawn” invites reflection on the enduring spirit of those who have shaped their lives in harmony with nature.
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Lanterns in the Dawn-humorous, sad, realistic, and bittersweet-is the coming-of-age story of a boy living on a small Midwestern dirt farm. It is written in sparse, clear prose with an undertone of haunting images true to the imagination and insights of childhood. Through sharply drawn characters, it depicts a way of life from a recent yet bygone era that likely will never return. Above all, it is the story of strong pioneer-spirited people who loved the land so dearly they somehow managed to survive in it and through it, as if they were a permanent part of it throughout the ages.
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