
Brobyggarna
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Narrated by:
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Tomas Bolme
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By:
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Jan Guillou
About this listen
Brobyggarna är första delen i Jan Guillous nya romanserie som skildrar mänsklighetens mest dramatiska och blodiga århundrade 1900-talets Europa. I den första delen möter vi tre fattiga norska fiskarpojkar med förbluffande teknisk begåvning. Med hjälp av välgörenhet får de möjlighet att studera vid den tidens viktigaste tekniska läroanstalt, universitetet i Dresden. De utexamineras 1901 och två av bröderna hamnar därefter vid dåtidens största järnvägsbyggen det ena i Tanganyika, det andra mellan Kristiania och Bergen i Norge. Romanen skildrar människoätande lejon, öknar och malaria men också arktisk kyla, snöstormar och is. Och den omöjliga kärleken som plötsligt blir möjlig
Please note: This audiobook is in Swedish
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