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The narrative follows life in a coastal fishing district and a young man’s transition from village routines to the town as he seeks education and a new role. Vivid scenes evoke violent gales, small-scale fishing, household labor, and youthful mischief, while encounters with patrons, a schoolmaster, and fellow villagers reveal social pressures, scarce opportunity, and moral quandaries. Recurring themes include poverty, migration, aspiration, and communal resilience as characters confront natural hardship and economic scarcity. Organized in three books, the work moves from local, domestic episodes to decisive urban encounters, tracing the costs and compromises of pursuing social mobility under material strain.

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Johan Bojer

Johan Bojer was a Norwegian author known for his poignant explorations of human emotions and societal issues. His works often reflect the struggles of individuals against the backdrop of nature and the complexities of life. Among his notable titles is "The Great Hunger," which delves into themes of despair and resilience, while "The Power of a Lie" examines the impact of deception on personal relationships. Bojer's writing is characterized by its lyrical style and deep psychological insight, contributing to the literary heritage of Norway.

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