7/3/2023 0 Comments Darlah 172 hours on the moon![]() ![]() This is the reason that NASA stopped sending people to the Moon in the 1970s. The stunt is believed to be a way of increasing both funding and public interest, but the real reason is that NASA intends to study a mystical phenomenon with a sinister edge that was previously discovered during the original Moon landings. Three winners will be selected from all over the world, with the prize being a coveted spot on an upcoming mission to return to the Moon. Plot Īfter a prologue set in 2010, the book begins in 2012, after NASA has announced its intent to hold a contest for teenagers between the ages of 14 and 18. In 2008 Harstad's work on DARLAH won him a Brage Prize. Rights to DARLAH have also been sold to sixteen other countries: Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Faroe Islands, France, the Netherlands, Germany, UK, Turkey, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Taiwan, South Korea, Mexico and Brazil. ![]() The book was originally published in Norway on Septemby Cappelen Damm, with an English language translation being published by Little, Brown in New York City on July 10, 2012. ![]() Print ( hardcover and electronic book) and audio-CDĭARLAH (English title: 172 Hours on the Moon) is a 2008 young adult science fiction/ horror novel by Norwegian author Johan Harstad. ![]()
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