The Great Alone

by

Kristin Hannah

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Leni Allbright is the child of Coraline and Ernt Allbright. She begins the novel as an awkward teenager who doesn’t fit in anywhere. Her parents move around constantly, and she never gets a chance to make friends. That all changes when she moves to Kaneq, Alaska and meets Matthew Walker, the love of her life. Over the course of her teenage years, Leni falls in love with Matthew and eventually becomes pregnant with his child. However, during that same period, Leni is forced to watch her father physically and verbally abuse her mother. Leni knows that her father dislikes the Walker family and therefore does not want to tell him that she is pregnant. For that matter, Leni is always as reserved as possible around her father, and typically does what she can to keep him calm. Nonetheless, in a moment of anger, Leni reveals to her father that she is pregnant. This revelation results in Ernt ruthlessly beating Leni, which in turn leads Cora to shoot and kill Ernt. Not wanting her mother to go to jail, Leni helps Cora dispose of her father’s body. For the next several years, Leni and Cora move to Seattle and live under false identities. Leni gives birth to her first child, MJ, and graduates college with a degree in visual arts. After her mother’s death, Leni returns to Alaska and ends up in jail for covering up her father’s murder. However, Tom Walker uses his influence to get Leni’s charges dropped and soon she is able to return to Kaneq, just as she planned. Once there, Leni reunites with Matthew and introduces him to his son. She also holds a funeral service for Cora. Many years later, Leni becomes a celebrated photographer, as well as the mother to two more children, Kenai and Cora.

Leni Allbright Quotes in The Great Alone

The The Great Alone quotes below are all either spoken by Leni Allbright or refer to Leni Allbright. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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).
Chapter 1 Quotes

That spring, rain fell in great sweeping gusts that rattled the rooftops. Water found its way into the smallest cracks and undermined the sturdiest foundations. Chunks of land that had been steady for generations fell like slag heaps on the roads below, taking houses and cars and swimming pools down with them. Trees fell over, crashed into power lines; electricity was lost. Rivers flooded their banks, washed across yards, ruined homes. People who loved each other snapped and fights erupted as the water rose and the rain continued.

Related Characters: Leni Allbright, Coraline (Cora) Allbright, Ernt Allbright
Page Number: 3
Explanation and Analysis:

Mama was engaged in a continual quest to “find” herself. In the past few years, she’d tried EST and the human potential movement, spiritual training, Unitarianism. Even Buddhism. She’d cycled through them all, cherry-picked pieces and bits. Mostly, Leni thought, Mama had come away with T-shirts and sayings. Things like, What is, is, and what isn’t, isn’t. None of it seemed to amount to much.

Related Characters: Leni Allbright, Coraline (Cora) Allbright
Page Number: 4-5
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 2 Quotes

“Your dad cleared out our savings account. And they won’t give me a credit card unless your father or my father cosigns.” She lit up a cigarette. “Sweet Jesus, it’s 1974. I have a job. I make money. And a woman can’t get a credit card without a man’s signature. It’s a man’s world, baby girl.” She started the car and sped down the street, turning onto the freeway.

Related Characters: Coraline (Cora) Allbright (speaker), Leni Allbright, Ernt Allbright
Page Number: 18-19
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 5 Quotes

“Our friends showed up at noon to help us prepare for winter,” Dad said. “No. They’re better than friends, Red. They’re comrades.”

Comrades?

Leni frowned. Were they communists now? She was pretty sure her dad hated the commies as much as he hated the Man and hippies.

“This is what the world should be, Red. People helping each other instead of killing their mothers for a little bread.”

Leni couldn’t help noticing that almost everyone had a gun holstered at his or her waist.

Related Characters: Ernt Allbright (speaker), Leni Allbright
Page Number: 74-75
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 6 Quotes

“This is Alaska. We live and let live. I don’t care if your dad hates my dad. You’re the one who matters, Leni.”

Related Characters: Matthew Walker (speaker), Leni Allbright
Page Number: 92
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 8 Quotes

He picked out the small, plump heart and held it up to Leni. Blood leaked between his fingers. “You’re the hunter. Eat the heart.”

“Ernt, please,” Mama said, “we’re not savages.”

“That’s exactly what we are,” he said in a voice as cold as the wind at their back. “Eat it.”

Related Characters: Coraline (Cora) Allbright (speaker), Ernt Allbright (speaker), Leni Allbright
Page Number: 132
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 9 Quotes

Leni didn’t want to think about a loss like that, the bone-breaking magnitude of it, but at a time like this there was no looking away, and when she did look it in the face, without blinking or turning away, she knew this: if she were Matthew, she would need a friend right now. Who knew how the friend could help, whether offering silent companionship or a clatter of words was better? That, the how, she would have to figure out on her own. But the what—friendship—that she knew for sure.

Related Characters: Leni Allbright, Matthew Walker
Page Number: 146
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 10 Quotes

Leni saw his love for her, shining through his regret. It eroded her anger, made her question everything again. He didn’t want to hurt Mama, didn’t mean to. He was sick …

Related Characters: Leni Allbright, Coraline (Cora) Allbright, Ernt Allbright
Page Number: 159
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 11 Quotes

“I love you,” Mama said, and she was crying now, too, and suddenly Leni understood the reality of her world, the truth that Alaska, in all its beautiful harshness, had revealed. They were trapped, by environment and finances, but mostly by the sick, twisted love that bound her parents together.

Related Characters: Coraline (Cora) Allbright (speaker), Leni Allbright, Ernt Allbright
Page Number: 196
Explanation and Analysis:

Leni sighed. How was Mama’s unshakable belief in Dad any different than his fear of Armageddon? Did adults just look at the world and see what they wanted to see, think what they wanted to think? Did evidence and experience mean nothing?

Related Characters: Leni Allbright, Coraline (Cora) Allbright, Ernt Allbright
Page Number: 198
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 17 Quotes

If you knew me, you wouldn’t be surprised at all that I start my college essay off with a quote from Tolkien. Books are the mile markers of my life. Some people have family photos or home movies to record their past. I’ve got books. Characters. For as long as I can remember, books have been my safe place. I read about places I can barely imagine and lose myself in journeys to foreign lands to save girls who didn’t know they were really princesses.

Related Characters: Leni Allbright (speaker)
Page Number: 298
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 19 Quotes

“If he loved you guys, he wouldn’t hurt you.”

He made it sound so simple, as if it were a mathematical equation. But the connection between pain and love wasn’t linear. It was a web.

Related Characters: Matthew Walker (speaker), Leni Allbright, Ernt Allbright
Page Number: 336
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 20 Quotes

Fear, Leni learned, was not the small, dark closet she’d always imagined: walls pressed in close, a ceiling you bumped your head on, a floor cold to the touch.

No.

Fear was a mansion, one room after another, connected by endless hallways.

Related Characters: Leni Allbright
Related Symbols: Ernt’s Barricade
Page Number: 35
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 21 Quotes

Mostly he was afraid for Leni, because no matter how this all worked out, no matter if she did everything perfectly and got away and saved her mom, Leni’s heart would always have a broken place. It didn’t matter how you lost a parent or how great or shitty that parent was, a kid grieved forever. Matthew grieved for the mother he’d had. He figured Leni would grieve for the dad she wanted.

Related Characters: Leni Allbright, Ernt Allbright, Matthew Walker
Page Number: 359
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 22 Quotes

Leni felt something then, a seismic shift in her thinking; like spring breakup, a changing of the landscape, a breaking away that was violent, immediate. She wasn’t afraid of this man anymore. Or if she was, the fear was submerged too deeply to register. All she felt was hatred.

Related Characters: Leni Allbright, Coraline (Cora) Allbright, Matthew Walker
Page Number: 385
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 23 Quotes

In the silence, Leni wondered if one person could ever really save another, or if it was the kind of thing you had to do for yourself.

Related Characters: Leni Allbright, Coraline (Cora) Allbright, Matthew Walker
Page Number: 400
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 24 Quotes

Matthew’s eyes opened. One stared straight ahead. The other rolled wildly in the socket. That one staring green eye was the only part of him she recognized. He struggled, made a terrible moaning sound of pain.

He opened his mouth, screamed, “Bwaaaa…” He thrashed, bucked up like he was trying to break free. The halo made a clanging sound when it hit the bedrail. Blood started to form at the bolts in his temple. An alarm went off. “Hermmmm…”

Related Characters: Leni Allbright, Matthew Walker
Page Number: 425
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 26 Quotes

I guess my mama was right about love. As screwed up as she is, she understands the durability and lunacy of it. You can’t make yourself fall in love, I suppose, and you can’t make yourself fall out of it.

Related Characters: Leni Allbright (speaker), Coraline (Cora) Allbright, Matthew Walker
Page Number: 450
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 27 Quotes

“It’s been years,” her mother said. “Look at her. She’s happy. Why must we keep having this conversation?”

Cora wanted to agree. It was what she said to herself on a daily basis. Look, she’s happy. Sometimes, she was able to almost wholly believe it. And then there were days like today. She didn’t know what caused the change. Weather, maybe. Old habits. The kind of corrosive fear that once it moved in, pitted your bones and stayed forever.

Related Characters: Mrs. Golliher   (speaker), Leni Allbright, Coraline (Cora) Allbright
Page Number: 461
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 29 Quotes

It’s a bad idea, Leni. A terrible idea. If you’ve learned anything from your mother and what happened, it should be this: life—and the law—is hard on women. Sometimes doing the right thing is no help at all.

Related Characters: Cecil Golliher (speaker), Leni Allbright
Page Number: 496
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 31 Quotes

“You know what I love most about you, Leni Allbright?”

“What?”

“Everything.”

Related Characters: Leni Allbright (speaker), Matthew Walker (speaker)
Page Number: 532
Explanation and Analysis:
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Leni Allbright Quotes in The Great Alone

The The Great Alone quotes below are all either spoken by Leni Allbright or refer to Leni Allbright. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Trauma and Violence Theme Icon
).
Chapter 1 Quotes

That spring, rain fell in great sweeping gusts that rattled the rooftops. Water found its way into the smallest cracks and undermined the sturdiest foundations. Chunks of land that had been steady for generations fell like slag heaps on the roads below, taking houses and cars and swimming pools down with them. Trees fell over, crashed into power lines; electricity was lost. Rivers flooded their banks, washed across yards, ruined homes. People who loved each other snapped and fights erupted as the water rose and the rain continued.

Related Characters: Leni Allbright, Coraline (Cora) Allbright, Ernt Allbright
Page Number: 3
Explanation and Analysis:

Mama was engaged in a continual quest to “find” herself. In the past few years, she’d tried EST and the human potential movement, spiritual training, Unitarianism. Even Buddhism. She’d cycled through them all, cherry-picked pieces and bits. Mostly, Leni thought, Mama had come away with T-shirts and sayings. Things like, What is, is, and what isn’t, isn’t. None of it seemed to amount to much.

Related Characters: Leni Allbright, Coraline (Cora) Allbright
Page Number: 4-5
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 2 Quotes

“Your dad cleared out our savings account. And they won’t give me a credit card unless your father or my father cosigns.” She lit up a cigarette. “Sweet Jesus, it’s 1974. I have a job. I make money. And a woman can’t get a credit card without a man’s signature. It’s a man’s world, baby girl.” She started the car and sped down the street, turning onto the freeway.

Related Characters: Coraline (Cora) Allbright (speaker), Leni Allbright, Ernt Allbright
Page Number: 18-19
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 5 Quotes

“Our friends showed up at noon to help us prepare for winter,” Dad said. “No. They’re better than friends, Red. They’re comrades.”

Comrades?

Leni frowned. Were they communists now? She was pretty sure her dad hated the commies as much as he hated the Man and hippies.

“This is what the world should be, Red. People helping each other instead of killing their mothers for a little bread.”

Leni couldn’t help noticing that almost everyone had a gun holstered at his or her waist.

Related Characters: Ernt Allbright (speaker), Leni Allbright
Page Number: 74-75
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 6 Quotes

“This is Alaska. We live and let live. I don’t care if your dad hates my dad. You’re the one who matters, Leni.”

Related Characters: Matthew Walker (speaker), Leni Allbright
Page Number: 92
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 8 Quotes

He picked out the small, plump heart and held it up to Leni. Blood leaked between his fingers. “You’re the hunter. Eat the heart.”

“Ernt, please,” Mama said, “we’re not savages.”

“That’s exactly what we are,” he said in a voice as cold as the wind at their back. “Eat it.”

Related Characters: Coraline (Cora) Allbright (speaker), Ernt Allbright (speaker), Leni Allbright
Page Number: 132
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 9 Quotes

Leni didn’t want to think about a loss like that, the bone-breaking magnitude of it, but at a time like this there was no looking away, and when she did look it in the face, without blinking or turning away, she knew this: if she were Matthew, she would need a friend right now. Who knew how the friend could help, whether offering silent companionship or a clatter of words was better? That, the how, she would have to figure out on her own. But the what—friendship—that she knew for sure.

Related Characters: Leni Allbright, Matthew Walker
Page Number: 146
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 10 Quotes

Leni saw his love for her, shining through his regret. It eroded her anger, made her question everything again. He didn’t want to hurt Mama, didn’t mean to. He was sick …

Related Characters: Leni Allbright, Coraline (Cora) Allbright, Ernt Allbright
Page Number: 159
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 11 Quotes

“I love you,” Mama said, and she was crying now, too, and suddenly Leni understood the reality of her world, the truth that Alaska, in all its beautiful harshness, had revealed. They were trapped, by environment and finances, but mostly by the sick, twisted love that bound her parents together.

Related Characters: Coraline (Cora) Allbright (speaker), Leni Allbright, Ernt Allbright
Page Number: 196
Explanation and Analysis:

Leni sighed. How was Mama’s unshakable belief in Dad any different than his fear of Armageddon? Did adults just look at the world and see what they wanted to see, think what they wanted to think? Did evidence and experience mean nothing?

Related Characters: Leni Allbright, Coraline (Cora) Allbright, Ernt Allbright
Page Number: 198
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 17 Quotes

If you knew me, you wouldn’t be surprised at all that I start my college essay off with a quote from Tolkien. Books are the mile markers of my life. Some people have family photos or home movies to record their past. I’ve got books. Characters. For as long as I can remember, books have been my safe place. I read about places I can barely imagine and lose myself in journeys to foreign lands to save girls who didn’t know they were really princesses.

Related Characters: Leni Allbright (speaker)
Page Number: 298
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 19 Quotes

“If he loved you guys, he wouldn’t hurt you.”

He made it sound so simple, as if it were a mathematical equation. But the connection between pain and love wasn’t linear. It was a web.

Related Characters: Matthew Walker (speaker), Leni Allbright, Ernt Allbright
Page Number: 336
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 20 Quotes

Fear, Leni learned, was not the small, dark closet she’d always imagined: walls pressed in close, a ceiling you bumped your head on, a floor cold to the touch.

No.

Fear was a mansion, one room after another, connected by endless hallways.

Related Characters: Leni Allbright
Related Symbols: Ernt’s Barricade
Page Number: 35
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 21 Quotes

Mostly he was afraid for Leni, because no matter how this all worked out, no matter if she did everything perfectly and got away and saved her mom, Leni’s heart would always have a broken place. It didn’t matter how you lost a parent or how great or shitty that parent was, a kid grieved forever. Matthew grieved for the mother he’d had. He figured Leni would grieve for the dad she wanted.

Related Characters: Leni Allbright, Ernt Allbright, Matthew Walker
Page Number: 359
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 22 Quotes

Leni felt something then, a seismic shift in her thinking; like spring breakup, a changing of the landscape, a breaking away that was violent, immediate. She wasn’t afraid of this man anymore. Or if she was, the fear was submerged too deeply to register. All she felt was hatred.

Related Characters: Leni Allbright, Coraline (Cora) Allbright, Matthew Walker
Page Number: 385
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 23 Quotes

In the silence, Leni wondered if one person could ever really save another, or if it was the kind of thing you had to do for yourself.

Related Characters: Leni Allbright, Coraline (Cora) Allbright, Matthew Walker
Page Number: 400
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 24 Quotes

Matthew’s eyes opened. One stared straight ahead. The other rolled wildly in the socket. That one staring green eye was the only part of him she recognized. He struggled, made a terrible moaning sound of pain.

He opened his mouth, screamed, “Bwaaaa…” He thrashed, bucked up like he was trying to break free. The halo made a clanging sound when it hit the bedrail. Blood started to form at the bolts in his temple. An alarm went off. “Hermmmm…”

Related Characters: Leni Allbright, Matthew Walker
Page Number: 425
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 26 Quotes

I guess my mama was right about love. As screwed up as she is, she understands the durability and lunacy of it. You can’t make yourself fall in love, I suppose, and you can’t make yourself fall out of it.

Related Characters: Leni Allbright (speaker), Coraline (Cora) Allbright, Matthew Walker
Page Number: 450
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 27 Quotes

“It’s been years,” her mother said. “Look at her. She’s happy. Why must we keep having this conversation?”

Cora wanted to agree. It was what she said to herself on a daily basis. Look, she’s happy. Sometimes, she was able to almost wholly believe it. And then there were days like today. She didn’t know what caused the change. Weather, maybe. Old habits. The kind of corrosive fear that once it moved in, pitted your bones and stayed forever.

Related Characters: Mrs. Golliher   (speaker), Leni Allbright, Coraline (Cora) Allbright
Page Number: 461
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 29 Quotes

It’s a bad idea, Leni. A terrible idea. If you’ve learned anything from your mother and what happened, it should be this: life—and the law—is hard on women. Sometimes doing the right thing is no help at all.

Related Characters: Cecil Golliher (speaker), Leni Allbright
Page Number: 496
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 31 Quotes

“You know what I love most about you, Leni Allbright?”

“What?”

“Everything.”

Related Characters: Leni Allbright (speaker), Matthew Walker (speaker)
Page Number: 532
Explanation and Analysis: