Sixteen Trees of the Somme
«Though the twists of discovery drive the plot, it is the intimacy with the natural world - as we might expect from the author of the phenomenally successful Norwegian Wood - that most compels us: potato-flowers, islets, storm petrels, walnut trees and walnut wood.»
Paul Binding, Times Literary Supplement
By Norway's bestselling novelist and the author of NORWEGIAN WOOD, a family story of epic scale. Edvard grows up on a remote mountain farmstead in Norway with his taciturn grandfather, Sverre. The death of his parents, when he was three years old, has always been shrouded in mystery - he has never been told how or where it took place and has only a distant memory of his mother. Les mer
Translated from the Norwegian by Paul Russell Garrett
Detaljer
- Forlag
- MacLehose Press
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 416
- ISBN
- 9780857056061
- Utgivelsesår
- 2018
- Format
- 20 x 16 cm
Anmeldelser
«Though the twists of discovery drive the plot, it is the intimacy with the natural world - as we might expect from the author of the phenomenally successful Norwegian Wood - that most compels us: potato-flowers, islets, storm petrels, walnut trees and walnut wood.»
Paul Binding, Times Literary Supplement
«Mytting's novel has it all: the propulsive narrative, the human interest, the deep historical context, the gorgeously detailed descriptions of the finer things in life»
Toby Lichtig, Wall Street Journal
«Mytting's book is as much a romantic historical thriller as it is a book of promise, a page-turner as it is a reflective journey into selfhood, history, life's meaning and individual moral responsibility»
Mika Provata-Carlone, Bookanista
«Mytting follows up Norwegian Wood with a mystery that fits together like a piece of fine marquetry»
Christian House, Observer
«The Sixteen Trees of the Somme is so cleverly plotted, and it builds up such effortless dramatic momentum as it zeroes in on its conclusion»
Roger Cox, Scotsman
«The tug of this book on the heart and mind is irresistible . . . And you will, I think, struggle to find a modern novel in which the emotional, imaginative lure of trees and wood is as powerful.»
Michael Duggan, Catholic Herald Books of the Year.