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Brænd dine skibe
- Narrated by: Kaj V. Andersen
- Length: 10 hrs and 18 mins
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Publisher's Summary
I tredje bind i Martine-serien, "Brænd dine skibe", følger handlingen Martines voksne søn Janus, som sammen med sin barndomsven Thue har beslutte sig at immigrere til Canada. De to unge mænd prøver lykken, men livet som immigrant er slidsomt. Heldigvis støder Janus og Thue på en række særegne personager, som de slår sig sammen med i jagten på eventyr og lykke i det store, nye land. Karen Aabye (1904-1982) var en dansk forfatter og journalist. Karen Aaby debuterede i 1939 med romanen "Der er langt til Paris". Sidenhen udgav hun en lang række bøger, hvoraf Martine-serien (1950-54) er en af de mest kendte
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