![]() ![]() 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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