Alaska Tatili - - Debbie Macomber
Alaska Tatili centers on the fictional remote town of —a place so small and isolated that it doesn’t even appear on most maps. The town is populated by a handful of hardy souls, including the O’Halloran brothers, who run a bush-pilot charter service called Midnight Sons.
: Fate intervenes when Josie misses the last ferry out of town, stranding her in the remote community for the winter. Themes and Characters
"In the lower forty-nine, people hide behind their fences. In Alaska, the fences are gone. You see people for who they really are." Alaska Tatili - Debbie Macomber
Debbie Macomber'ın en büyük yeteneklerinden biri, karakterlerini okuyucuya "komşusu" gibi hissettirebilmesidir. 'nde bu yetenekini konuşturur.
Many Debbie Macomber novels have been adapted into Hallmark Channel movies, and Alaska Tatili (often aired as Northern Lights of Christmas or similar titles) is no exception. Alaska Tatili centers on the fictional remote town
Whether you are a long-time fan of the Midnight Sons series or a newcomer looking for a holiday read in July, this book delivers the magic of Alaska without requiring you to put on a parka.
This book is part of a larger series. While it stands alone beautifully, reading Alaska Tatili will make you want to read about the other pilots in the Midnight Sons organization. Fans love the continuity of the bush-plane radio calls and the town hall meetings where residents debate everything from plumbing to matchmaking. Themes and Characters "In the lower forty-nine, people
delivers a classic, heartwarming romance set against the rugged backdrop of the 49th state. The novel explores the tension between pursuing professional ambitions and following the unexpected pull of the heart in a remote community. Core Plot and Setting
: The author drew inspiration from her real-life visits to tiny Arctic communities like Bettles, as she explains on the Debbie Macomber blog . Cultural Impact and Reception