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Four siblings. Two summer houses. One terrible secret. When a
dispute over her parents' will grows bitter, Bergljot is drawn back
into the orbit of the family she fled twenty years before. Her
mother and father have decided to leave two island summer houses to
her sisters, disinheriting the two eldest siblings from the most
meaningful part of the estate. To outsiders, it is a quarrel about
property and favouritism. But Bergljot, who has borne a horrible
secret since childhood, understands the gesture as something very
different-a final attempt to suppress the truth and a cruel insult
to the grievously injured. Will and Testament is a lyrical
meditation on trauma and memory, as well as a furious account of a
woman's struggle to survive and be believed. Vigdis Hjorth's novel
became a controversial literary sensation in Norway and has been
translated into twenty languages.
Ranging from Hans Christian Anderson to Karl Ove Knausgaard, have
yourself a nordic noel with the very best Scandinavian Christmas
tales Have yourself a truly Scandinavian Christmas... Of visions
and prophesies seen in dark, dark woods. Of toys and trees come to
life. Of trolls raising chaos, and of families torn apart -- only
to be brought back together by festive cheer. In this collection,
classic tales from Hans Christian Andersen and Nobel Prize winner
Selma Lagerlof blend with modern day stories from Karl Ove
Knausgaard and Vigdis Hjorth. Each touch on the warm and wild
spirit of Christmas, where the cosiness and contentment of the
season can often give way to the unexpected, magical and sometimes
mystical. A smorgasbord of strange literary gifts, let A
Scandinavian Christmas transport you to a winter wonderland in
which fantasy, the fantastic and the festive combine for your
reading delight. 'These evocative, atmospheric tales...capture the
spirit of Christmas' Sunday Express
Ellinor, a 35-year-old media consultant, has not been feeling
herself; she's not been feeling much at all lately. Far beyond
jaded, she picks through an old diary and fails to recognise the
woman in its pages, seemingly as far away from the world around her
as she's ever been. But when her coworker vanishes overnight, an
unusual new task is dropped on her desk. Off she goes to meet the
Norwegian Postal Workers Union, setting the ball rolling on a
strange and transformative six months. This is an existential
scream of a novel about loneliness (and the postal service!),
written in Vigdis Hjorth's trademark spare, rhythmic and cutting
style.
'To mother is to murder, or close enough', thinks Johanna, as she
looks at the spelling of the two words in Norwegian. She's recently
widowed and back in Oslo after a long absence as she prepares for a
retrospective of her art. The subject of her work is motherhood and
some of her more controversial paintings have brought about a
dramatic rift between parent and child. This new proximity, after
decades of acrimonious absence, set both women on edge, and before
too long Johanna finds her mother stalking her thoughts, and
Johanna starts stalking her mother's house.
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