Online Nordic Book Club
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Start date |
06.06.2023 06:00 PM |
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58 Park Avenue New York |
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06.06.2023 07:00 PM |
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NY, US |
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Read and discuss Scandinavian literature in translation as part of our Nordic Book Club, now online! Each month we select a novel from some of the best Nordic literary voices. On June 6, well be discussing the novel Stolen by Ann-Helén Laestadius, out now in translation by Rachel Willson-Broyles from Simon & Schuster.
Louise Erdrich meets Jo Nesbø in this spellbinding Swedish novel that follows a young indigenous woman as she struggles to defend her familys reindeer herd and culture amidst xenophobia, climate change, and a devious hunter whose targeted kills are considered mere theft in the eyes of the law. On a winter day north of the Arctic Circle, nine-year-old Elsadaughter of Sámi reindeer herderssees a man brutally kill her beloved reindeer calf and threaten her into silence. When her father takes her to report the crime, local police tell them that there is nothing they can do about these stolen animals. Killings like these are classified as theft in the reports that continue to pile up, uninvestigated. But reindeer are not just the Sámis livelihood, they also hold spiritual significance; attacking a reindeer is an attack on the culture itself.
Ten years later, hatred and threats against the Sámi keep escalating, and more reindeer are tortured and killed in Elsas community. Finally, shes had enough and decides to push back on the apathetic police forcebut the hunter comes after her this time, leading to a catastrophic final confrontation.
Based on real events, Stolen is part coming-of-age story, part love song to a disappearing natural world, and part electrifying countdown to a dramatic resolutiona searing depiction of a forgotten part of Sweden.
Nuanced . . . an affecting portrait of the Sámis disenfranchisement . . . [and] a family torn apart by cultural tensions Publishers Weekly |
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