The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah Review | A Life-Changing Perspective | In The Good Books

In this episode of In the Good Books, we dive into a deep-seated review of The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah. Join host Luke Bateman as he explores the raw landscape of 1970s Alaska, the complexities of family dynamics, and the powerful impact of reading through a female lens. If you've read it, let us know what you thought of it in the comments! We also want to hear from you! Send us your audio by emailing us at [email protected] __________________________________________________ 00:00:00 Reading Through a Female Lens 00:00:26 Welcome to In the Good Books Podcast 00:00:40 Listening to your messages from our mailbag! 00:01:57 The Importance of Social Connections Through Books 00:03:20 Launching the Podcast Book Club with The Great Alone by Kristin Hannah 00:04:38 First Impressions of Kristin Hannah’s Writing 00:05:24 A Male Perspective on Female-Led Stories 00:06:11 Understanding Domestic Violence in Literature 00:07:15 The Setting of Alaska 00:08:11 Themes of Survival 00:11:53 Character Deep Dive 00:15:45 SPOILER ALERT: Discussing the Ending 00:20:35 How The Great Alone Changed My Perspective 00:23:46 Next Book Reveal: The Bronze Horseman by Paullina Simons