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Able McLaughlins

Podkast av Margaret Wilson

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Historie & religion

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Dive into the world of Able McLaughlins, the Pulitzer Prize-winning debut novel by Margaret Wilson, which transports readers to the rugged Iowa prairie of the 1860s. Often likened to Little House on the Prairie - but for adults, this poignant tale chronicles the lives of Scottish immigrant families as they forge their destinies on the frontier. At the heart of the story is Wully, the eldest McLaughlin son, who returns home from the Civil War to confront the devastating tragedy that has befallen his beloved, Chirstie. Their journey unfolds amidst themes of honor, shame, secrecy, and the struggle for redemption. The novel beautifully portrays the resilience of strong matriarchs like Isobel, Wully’s mother, whose unwavering love holds the family together, alongside Chirstie’s stepmother, Barbara, who cleverly navigates her tumultuous marriage. Rich in detail, Able McLaughlins immerses readers in the vibrant tapestry of prairie life, showcasing the deep bonds of family and the complexities of the Scottish immigrant experience. (Warren Kati)

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Dive into the world of Able McLaughlins, the Pulitzer Prize-winning debut novel by Margaret Wilson, which transports readers to the rugged Iowa prairie of the 1860s. Often likened to Little House on the Prairie - but for adults, this poignant tale chronicles the lives of Scottish immigrant families as they forge their destinies on the frontier. At the heart of the story is Wully, the eldest McLaughlin son, who returns home from the Civil War to confront the devastating tragedy that has befallen his beloved, Chirstie. Their journey unfolds amidst themes of honor, shame, secrecy, and the struggle for redemption. The novel beautifully portrays the resilience of strong matriarchs like Isobel, Wully’s mother, whose unwavering love holds the family together, alongside Chirstie’s stepmother, Barbara, who cleverly navigates her tumultuous marriage. Rich in detail, Able McLaughlins immerses readers in the vibrant tapestry of prairie life, showcasing the deep bonds of family and the complexities of the Scottish immigrant experience. (Warren Kati)

17. feb. 2026 - 27 min
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Dive into the world of Able McLaughlins, the Pulitzer Prize-winning debut novel by Margaret Wilson, which transports readers to the rugged Iowa prairie of the 1860s. Often likened to Little House on the Prairie - but for adults, this poignant tale chronicles the lives of Scottish immigrant families as they forge their destinies on the frontier. At the heart of the story is Wully, the eldest McLaughlin son, who returns home from the Civil War to confront the devastating tragedy that has befallen his beloved, Chirstie. Their journey unfolds amidst themes of honor, shame, secrecy, and the struggle for redemption. The novel beautifully portrays the resilience of strong matriarchs like Isobel, Wully’s mother, whose unwavering love holds the family together, alongside Chirstie’s stepmother, Barbara, who cleverly navigates her tumultuous marriage. Rich in detail, Able McLaughlins immerses readers in the vibrant tapestry of prairie life, showcasing the deep bonds of family and the complexities of the Scottish immigrant experience. (Warren Kati)

17. feb. 2026 - 17 min
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Dive into the world of Able McLaughlins, the Pulitzer Prize-winning debut novel by Margaret Wilson, which transports readers to the rugged Iowa prairie of the 1860s. Often likened to Little House on the Prairie - but for adults, this poignant tale chronicles the lives of Scottish immigrant families as they forge their destinies on the frontier. At the heart of the story is Wully, the eldest McLaughlin son, who returns home from the Civil War to confront the devastating tragedy that has befallen his beloved, Chirstie. Their journey unfolds amidst themes of honor, shame, secrecy, and the struggle for redemption. The novel beautifully portrays the resilience of strong matriarchs like Isobel, Wully’s mother, whose unwavering love holds the family together, alongside Chirstie’s stepmother, Barbara, who cleverly navigates her tumultuous marriage. Rich in detail, Able McLaughlins immerses readers in the vibrant tapestry of prairie life, showcasing the deep bonds of family and the complexities of the Scottish immigrant experience. (Warren Kati)

17. feb. 2026 - 21 min
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Dive into the world of Able McLaughlins, the Pulitzer Prize-winning debut novel by Margaret Wilson, which transports readers to the rugged Iowa prairie of the 1860s. Often likened to Little House on the Prairie - but for adults, this poignant tale chronicles the lives of Scottish immigrant families as they forge their destinies on the frontier. At the heart of the story is Wully, the eldest McLaughlin son, who returns home from the Civil War to confront the devastating tragedy that has befallen his beloved, Chirstie. Their journey unfolds amidst themes of honor, shame, secrecy, and the struggle for redemption. The novel beautifully portrays the resilience of strong matriarchs like Isobel, Wully’s mother, whose unwavering love holds the family together, alongside Chirstie’s stepmother, Barbara, who cleverly navigates her tumultuous marriage. Rich in detail, Able McLaughlins immerses readers in the vibrant tapestry of prairie life, showcasing the deep bonds of family and the complexities of the Scottish immigrant experience. (Warren Kati)

17. feb. 2026 - 32 min
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Dive into the world of Able McLaughlins, the Pulitzer Prize-winning debut novel by Margaret Wilson, which transports readers to the rugged Iowa prairie of the 1860s. Often likened to Little House on the Prairie - but for adults, this poignant tale chronicles the lives of Scottish immigrant families as they forge their destinies on the frontier. At the heart of the story is Wully, the eldest McLaughlin son, who returns home from the Civil War to confront the devastating tragedy that has befallen his beloved, Chirstie. Their journey unfolds amidst themes of honor, shame, secrecy, and the struggle for redemption. The novel beautifully portrays the resilience of strong matriarchs like Isobel, Wully’s mother, whose unwavering love holds the family together, alongside Chirstie’s stepmother, Barbara, who cleverly navigates her tumultuous marriage. Rich in detail, Able McLaughlins immerses readers in the vibrant tapestry of prairie life, showcasing the deep bonds of family and the complexities of the Scottish immigrant experience. (Warren Kati)

17. feb. 2026 - 30 min
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