Liian paljon kultaa

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Liian paljon kultaa

by Jack London

FI·~5 hours

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A gripping portrait of the fevered Klondike gold rush, this novel follows a stoic narrator who finds his isolated camp visited by a charismatic stranger named Thomas Stevens. Their uneasy meeting—over a shared fire, a pipe, and a cautious exchange of tobacco—opens a window onto the harsh Arctic landscape and the desperate hunt for wealth that drives men to its edge. As the narrator grapples with his own sense of loyalty and the lure of “too much gold,” the story paints vivid scenes of frozen rivers, makeshift settlements, and the raw camaraderie of those chasing fortune.

The narrative weaves together themes of trust, ambition, and the stark morality of frontier life, all rendered in a voice that feels both observational and intimate. Listeners will be drawn into the tension between survival and greed, feeling the crunch of snow underfoot and the flicker of a campfire as the characters confront the choices that define them. The early chapters set the stage for a tale where every decision carries the weight of the unforgiving north.

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Language

fi

Duration

~5 hours (289K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2018-03-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jack London

Jack London

1876–1916

Adventure, hardship, and restless curiosity run through these stories from one of America’s most widely read early twentieth-century writers. Best known for The Call of the Wild and White Fang, he turned a short, intense life into fiction that still feels vivid and direct.

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