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Original Title: | Sommarboken |
ISBN: | 0954221710 (ISBN13: 9780954221713) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | Finland |
Tove Jansson
Paperback | Pages: 172 pages Rating: 4.08 | 17553 Users | 2188 Reviews
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An elderly artist and her six-year-old granddaughter while away a summer together on a tiny island in the gulf of Finland. Gradually, the two learn to adjust to each other's fears, whims and yearnings for independence, and a fierce yet understated love emerges - one that encompasses not only the summer inhabitants but the island itself, with its mossy rocks, windswept firs and unpredictable seas.Full of brusque humour and wisdom, The Summer Book is a profoundly life-affirming story. Tove Jansson captured much of her own experience and spirit in the book, which was her favourite of the novels she wrote for adults. This new edition sees the return of a European literary gem - fresh, authentic and deeply humane.
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Title | : | The Summer Book |
Author | : | Tove Jansson |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 172 pages |
Published | : | May 29th 2003 by Sort of Books (first published 1972) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Short Stories. Classics |
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Ratings: 4.08 From 17553 Users | 2188 ReviewsWeigh Up Out Of Books The Summer Book
I feel I have been overusing the word wonderful lately but The Summer Book is just such a reading experience. A grandmother and child and nature, all three somewhat wild and uncontrollable, live along with their son/father, during the summer, on a barren island they all love. This was written 40 years ago but is really timeless in its story of a child's unrelenting thirst for knowledge and stubborn daily brawls with the world at large. Most of her time is spent alternately loving, hating andOne time in April there was a full moon, and the sea was covered with ice.Do you remember when you were a child, so many books were enchanting, casting a spell of wonder and reverence over you that you carried around long after the book was finished? Even if the book contained absolutely no magic or fantasy, but was "down to earth," about the lives of real people and "ordinary" experiences -- told in an extraordinary way? Then you "graduated" to "adult" books and began to wonder why really
One tiny island in the gulf of Finland comes to represent a complete world full of miracle and mystery, safety and danger as we are swept happily along through the adventures of a feisty, indomitable little girl and her refreshingly different grandmother.Read this perfect little book and better still, give it to everyone you know for Christmas.
The summer book is a wise, warm and beautiful novel in which old age meets with youth and practical wisdom with curiosity about the life. And no one comes out the same of that encounter.Sophie, her father and grandmother used to spend their summer months on tiny island in the gulf of Finland. Lets say it clear: father is loved and important, but somewhat overshadowed. Hes fishing, working, is an object of Sophies worry but hes rather an emotion than real person. So we wont be bothering ourselves
This is the quietest great book I've ever read.Every once in a while I read a book that makes me jealous, that makes me wish I could write and do what the book did. Like this one. It's a wisp of a book - brief, with no plot to speak of and only two real characters, no compelling crisis to drive the action, no suspense.I almost cried when it ended.It's like a watercolor of only four or five easy strokes, that you can't help but stare at for hours.Yeah.So, this girl Sophia and her grandmother, and
Swedish-speaking Finnish Tove Jansson (1914-2001), author of Moomin books, was a lesbian. Coming from highly artistic family, she wrote and illustrated the famous "Moomin" children's book that came out after WWII when she felt like creating something "innocent." That children's book became the most popular series in Europe in the 40's and 50's.Then came the death of her mother in 1972. Sad and grieving, she wrote The Summer Book which is now considered as a Scandinavian classic and has never
A little girl full of spunk and her elderly grandmother full of wisdom spend summer days on an island, discovering nature and sometimes helping it along. Both of them have crotchety days, rebellious moods and use salty language. They are both creative individuals who tolerate and love each other. This is a quietly fascinating little book, and the author very deftly penetrates the minds and feelings of both the 6 year old Sophia and the 85 year old grandmother.
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