When Beth learns that her Canadian-born husband has been killed in action in World War II, she returns to Alaska with her two young sons. Soon their remote village is overrun by thousands of soldiers and civilians building the Alcan Highway, part of the North American defenses against Japanese invasion. Among the newcomers is August Eriksson, a man who cares about people but thinks that God has failed him.
"When Beth learns that her Canadian-born husband has been killed in action in World War II, she returns to Alaska with her two young sons. Soon their remote village is overrun by thousands of soldiers and civilians building the Alcan Highway, part of the North American defenses against Japanese invasion. Among the newcomers is August Eriksson, a man who cares about people but thinks that God has failed him."
"When Beth learns that her Canadian-born husband has been killed in action in World War II, she returns to Alaska with her two young sons. Soon their remote village is overrun by thousands of soldiers and civilians building the Alcan Highway, part of the North American defenses against Japanese invasion. Among the newcomers is August Eriksson, a man who cares about people but thinks that God has failed him."@en
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