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Bezig met laden... Last of the Breed (origineel 1986; editie 1987)door Louis L'Amour
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. x “Even in the days when we were poor, there were always books. There were libraries, and we read everything. The mind was free to navigate any course; the world of ideas is a vast universe of unexplained worlds, and we were free to go anywhere!” Thus says one of the characters in this fantastic adventure story. Here, we are taken to the cold wilderness of Siberia of the 1980s. Our hero is Joe Makatuzi, an American Indian in service to America as a pilot of experimental aircraft. When he is forced down by the Soviets, and taken prisoner into the heart of Siberia, you get the feeling that the Russian authorities have bitten off more than they can chew. This is no ordinary Joe, and right from the get-go, escape is the only thing on Joe Mack’s mind. One man who helps him, Stephan Baronas, describes Joe to his daughter: “Your young man has learned how to survive in one world, at least. Colonel Zamatev was unwise in not realizing he had captured something wild that could not stand being imprisoned. He is elemental, your friend. He is basic. His thoughts are simple, direct thoughts. I believe, although I don’t know him well enough. I am a little afraid that when Zamatev had him captured he bought more than he bargained for. To Zamatev his action was totally impersonal. He captured a man to squeeze information from him, then to cast him aside. To Makatozi his capture was a deadly, personal insult, I believe. Something to be wiped out in blood.” But isn’t escape from Siberia and Colonel Arkady Zamatev impossible? Many have tried. None have succeeded… yet. Louis L’Amour was a first-rate story-teller, and he shows the skills of his art here, just as he has in over 80 Western novels. Not only is this the story of Joe Mack on his wilderness trek pursued by soldiers, trappers, and one excellent tracker with similar abilities, but it is layered with side stories of the Russian people he encounters along the way. It is a pure pleasure to read these stories and varying perspectives that L’Amour weaves into Joe Mack’s pursuit of freedom. We are reminded of the importance of such qualities as courage, sacrifice, perseverance, and kindness--traits that seem in short supply today. One of my favorites. Read it when it came out in the late '80s. I'd read all of the Sackett series, and loved them, so I figured I'd like this one. Turned out to be my favorite L'amour. I really like man vs man, and man vs nature stories. This one has it all. I identify with Joe Mack as "a man born out of time". I read it again years later, and enjoyed it just as much. I hope to get around to it again. If you're a fan of L'amour, be sure to read his autobiography, [b:Education of a Wandering Man|828165|Education of a Wandering Man|Louis L'Amour|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1584724203l/828165._SY75_.jpg|509736]. It's the best autobiography I've ever read. Book title and author: Last of the Breed by Louis L'Amour 3/8/23. Why I picked this book up: I read this as a youth, he’s one of my favorite authors and I wanted to reread it. Thoughts: I loved his description of land, Native American used his skills, being the tracked by Soviets. The survival and history was a great read. Why I finished this read: Interesting and too good to end early. I did not remember how it ended and finished the reread. Stars rating: 4.5 of 5 stars. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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HTML:â??For sheer adventure Lâ??Amour is in top form.â?ťâ??Kirkus Reviews Here is the kind of authentically detailed epic novel that has become Louis Lâ??Amourâ??s hallmark. It is the compelling story of U.S. Air Force Major Joe Mack, a man born out of time. When his experimental aircraft is forced down in Russia and he escapes a Soviet prison camp, he must call upon the ancient skills of his Indian forebears to survive the vast Siberian wilderness. Only one route lies open to Mack: the path of his ancestors, overland to the Bering Strait and across the sea to America. But in pursuit is a legendary tracker, the Yakut native Alekhin, who knows every square foot of the icy frontierâ??and who knows that to trap his quarry he mus Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)813.52Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1900-1944LC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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