Wolf Winter
Autor Cecilia Ekbäcken Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 noi 2015
A
compelling
historical
thriller
set
in
1700s
Sweden
from
an
exciting
new
literary
talent.
"Exquisitely
suspenseful,
beautifully
written,
and
highly
recommended."
-Lee Child
-Lee Child
"Visually
acute,
skillfully
written;
it
won't
easily
erase
its
tracks
in
the
reader's
mind."
- Hilary Mantel
- Hilary Mantel
"Wolf
winter,'"
she
said,
her
voice
small.
"I
wanted
to
ask
about
it.
You
know,
what
it
is."
He was silent for a long time. "It's the kind of winter that will remind us we are mortal," he said. "Mortal and alone."
Swedish Lapland, 1717. Maija, her husband Paavo and her daughters Frederika and Dorotea arrive from their native Finland, hoping to forget the traumas of their past and put down new roots in this harsh but beautiful land. Above them looms Blackåsen, a mountain whose foreboding presence looms over the valley and whose dark history seems to haunt the lives of those who live in its shadow.
While herding the family's goats on the mountain, Frederika happens upon the mutilated body of one of their neighbors, Eriksson. The death is dismissed as a wolf attack, but Maija feels certain that the wounds could only have been inflicted by another man. Compelled to investigate despite her neighbors' strange disinterest in the death and the fate of Eriksson's widow, Maija is drawn into the dark history of tragedies and betrayals that have taken place on Blackåsen. Young Frederika finds herself pulled towards the mountain as well, feeling something none of the adults around her seem to notice.
As the seasons change, and the "wolf winter," the harshest winter in memory, descends upon the settlers, Paavo travels to find work, and Maija finds herself struggling for her family's survival in this land of winter-long darkness. As the snow gathers, the settlers' secrets are increasingly laid bare. Scarce resources and the never-ending darkness force them to come together, but Maija, not knowing who to trust and who may betray her, is determined to find the answers for herself. Soon, Maija discovers the true cost of survival under the mountain, and what it will take to make it to spring.
He was silent for a long time. "It's the kind of winter that will remind us we are mortal," he said. "Mortal and alone."
Swedish Lapland, 1717. Maija, her husband Paavo and her daughters Frederika and Dorotea arrive from their native Finland, hoping to forget the traumas of their past and put down new roots in this harsh but beautiful land. Above them looms Blackåsen, a mountain whose foreboding presence looms over the valley and whose dark history seems to haunt the lives of those who live in its shadow.
While herding the family's goats on the mountain, Frederika happens upon the mutilated body of one of their neighbors, Eriksson. The death is dismissed as a wolf attack, but Maija feels certain that the wounds could only have been inflicted by another man. Compelled to investigate despite her neighbors' strange disinterest in the death and the fate of Eriksson's widow, Maija is drawn into the dark history of tragedies and betrayals that have taken place on Blackåsen. Young Frederika finds herself pulled towards the mountain as well, feeling something none of the adults around her seem to notice.
As the seasons change, and the "wolf winter," the harshest winter in memory, descends upon the settlers, Paavo travels to find work, and Maija finds herself struggling for her family's survival in this land of winter-long darkness. As the snow gathers, the settlers' secrets are increasingly laid bare. Scarce resources and the never-ending darkness force them to come together, but Maija, not knowing who to trust and who may betray her, is determined to find the answers for herself. Soon, Maija discovers the true cost of survival under the mountain, and what it will take to make it to spring.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781602862944
ISBN-10: 160286294X
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:First Trade Paper Edition
Editura: Hachette Book Group
Colecția Hachette Books
ISBN-10: 160286294X
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:First Trade Paper Edition
Editura: Hachette Book Group
Colecția Hachette Books
Notă biografică
Cecilia
Ekbäckwas
born
in
Sweden
in
a
small
northern
town.
Her
parents
come
from
Lapland.
InWolf
Winter,
her
first
novel,
she
returns
home
to
the
landscape
and
the
characters
of
her
childhood.
Ekbäck
is
a
Professional
Member
of
PEN
American
Center.
She
lives
in
Calgary
with
her
husband
and
twin
daughters.
Recenzii
“In
the
early
18th
century,
Maija,
her
husband
Paavo,
and
their
two
daughters
emigrate
from
Finland
to
Swedish
Lapland,
leaving
behind
a
troubled
past.
The
country
is
rich
and
beautiful,
but
dominated
by
the
ominous
mountain
Blackasen,
said
to
be
a
dwelling
for
evil
spirits
and
dark
creatures.
Out
herding
goats,
the
girls
find
the
body
of
one
of
the
other
settlers.
Maija
is
outspoken
in
her
belief
that
their
neighbor
was
murdered,
despite
the
reluctance
of
the
other
settlers
to
admit.
Winter
arrives
early
and
fiercely...
As
the
“wolf
winter”
continues
unabated,
they
learn
that
there
is
nothing
so
dangerous
as
fear.”
—Lyn Roberts,Square Books(Oxford, MS)
“Cecilia Ekback's tale of Swedish Lapland in 1717 gives insight into the land and people of the far north and is also hard to let go.”
—Barbara Theroux,Fact & Fiction(Missoula, MT)
“Wolf Winteris richly atmospheric and vivid. The cold is beyond imagining, as is the enveloping dark and the terrible hunger as stores diminish. Inevitably,Wolf Winterwill be compared with Hannah Kent's remarkableBurial Rites.Ekback, however, has achieved something different.Wolf Winteris an historical crime mystery in the Nordic noir tradition, which chills as it impresses.”
—Anna Creer,Sydney Morning Herald(Australia)
“Swedish Lapland of 1717 is evoked so vividly that it seeps into your bones… A highly intelligent piece of historical Scandi-noir.”
–The Times(UK)
“A compelling, suspenseful story.”
–Sunday Times(UK)
“Swedish-born Cecilia Ekbäck's debut novel is a real page-turner. Similar to Stephen King's writing style and imagination, the novel, which is set in 1717 Lapland, takes us on an exhilarating journey (4 stars).”
—Ok! Magazine(UK)
“Fans ofThe Minaturistwill love flashing back to the dark bleakness of 1717 Lapland in Cecilia Ekbäck's debut.”
— Grazia Magazine (UK)
“Ekbäck keeps the historical setting vivid and laced with pertinent details, but her characters are multifaceted… There is nothing quaint about Ekbäck's 18th century Sweden, which is full of political gaming at all levels, and a landscape that seems bent on killing anyone who commits to living on it. Ekbäck could certainly follow up with a sequel, but with her balance of fine prose and clever plotting, I hope she ventures into different times and characters, as I'm excited to see her range.”
–The National Post(Canada)
"It's rare to come across such an original, compelling and beautifully written novel. Set in a haunted landscape during a dark Scandinavian winter in the 1700s,Wolf Winterhas a mystery at its core, supported by richly drawn characters, magical language and so many twists and turns that you'll be reading and shivering into the wee hours."
—Pam Lewis, author ofSpeak Softly, She Can HearandA Young Wife
“As dark as a winter night in the Arctic, as magical as the northern lights, Wolf Winter kept me turning pages long past my bedtime. A marvelous mixture of terror and delight.”
—Lauren B. Davis, author ofThe Empty RoomandAgainst a Darkening Sky
“Rich in history and authentic detail,Wolf Winteris a deeply satisfying read. I highly recommend it.”
—Rene Denfeld, author ofThe Enchanted
“Swedish-born debut author Ekbäck writes with deliberate pacing and immerses the reader in the endless snowfall of winter with her hypnotic prose.”
—Emily Byers,Library Journal,Editor's Fall Pick
“This snapshot of life in a place where winter can be unspeakably cruel, where simply staying alive is a victory, proves irresistible.”
—The Kirkus Review
“Ekbäck is at her best when describing the harsh, unforgiving land and the family's unending battle with nature.”
—Jordan Foster,The Strand Magazine
“Wolf Wintereminently repays reading for the beauty of its prose, its strange, compelling atmosphere and its tremendous evocation of the stark, dangerous, threatening place, which exists in the far north and in the hearts of all of us.”
– Melanie McGrath,The Guardian(UK)
“InWolf Winter,Swede Cecilia Ekbäck (writing in English) provides something fresh: for a start, a period setting (Swedish Lapland in 1717) and a haunting poetic strain not found elsewhere in the genre, except perhaps in the novels of Johan Theorin…. Highly individual fare.”
– Barry Forshaw,Financial Times(UK)
“Wolf Winteris an absorbing and impressive debut from an author who I look forward to reading again.”
–The Globe and Mail(Canada)
—Lyn Roberts,Square Books(Oxford, MS)
“Cecilia Ekback's tale of Swedish Lapland in 1717 gives insight into the land and people of the far north and is also hard to let go.”
—Barbara Theroux,Fact & Fiction(Missoula, MT)
“Wolf Winteris richly atmospheric and vivid. The cold is beyond imagining, as is the enveloping dark and the terrible hunger as stores diminish. Inevitably,Wolf Winterwill be compared with Hannah Kent's remarkableBurial Rites.Ekback, however, has achieved something different.Wolf Winteris an historical crime mystery in the Nordic noir tradition, which chills as it impresses.”
—Anna Creer,Sydney Morning Herald(Australia)
“Swedish Lapland of 1717 is evoked so vividly that it seeps into your bones… A highly intelligent piece of historical Scandi-noir.”
–The Times(UK)
“A compelling, suspenseful story.”
–Sunday Times(UK)
“Swedish-born Cecilia Ekbäck's debut novel is a real page-turner. Similar to Stephen King's writing style and imagination, the novel, which is set in 1717 Lapland, takes us on an exhilarating journey (4 stars).”
—Ok! Magazine(UK)
“Fans ofThe Minaturistwill love flashing back to the dark bleakness of 1717 Lapland in Cecilia Ekbäck's debut.”
— Grazia Magazine (UK)
“Ekbäck keeps the historical setting vivid and laced with pertinent details, but her characters are multifaceted… There is nothing quaint about Ekbäck's 18th century Sweden, which is full of political gaming at all levels, and a landscape that seems bent on killing anyone who commits to living on it. Ekbäck could certainly follow up with a sequel, but with her balance of fine prose and clever plotting, I hope she ventures into different times and characters, as I'm excited to see her range.”
–The National Post(Canada)
“The
time
and
place
seem
so
remote
as
to
be
unearthly,
and
the
style
has
a
stealthy
quality,
like
a
silent
fall
of
snow;
suddenly,
the
reader
is
enveloped.
The
story
creeps
up
and
possesses
the
imagination;
there's
something
eerie
in
the
way
half-understood
and
only
half-seen
events
leave
their
mark.
It's
a
powerful
feat
of
suggestion,
visually
acute,
skillfully
written;
it
won't
easily
erase
its
tracks
in
the
reader's
mind.”
— Hilary Mantel, author of the Man Booker Prize-Winning BestsellersWolf HallandBring Up the Bodies
“Exquisitely suspenseful, beautifully written, and highly recommended.”
—Lee Child, #1 internationally bestselling author of the Jack Reacher thrillers
“The most brilliantly, dark, eerie, intriguing, out-of-this-world tale I've ever read... ThinkThe Killingand then square it.”
—Ruby Wax, author ofSane New World
“Wolf Winteris a beautiful novel, full of wisdom and poetry. Cecilia Ekbäck writes dark, compelling prose steeped in a powerful sense of place. Spellbinding.”
—Saskia Sarginson, author ofWithout You
— Hilary Mantel, author of the Man Booker Prize-Winning BestsellersWolf HallandBring Up the Bodies
“Exquisitely suspenseful, beautifully written, and highly recommended.”
—Lee Child, #1 internationally bestselling author of the Jack Reacher thrillers
“The most brilliantly, dark, eerie, intriguing, out-of-this-world tale I've ever read... ThinkThe Killingand then square it.”
—Ruby Wax, author ofSane New World
“Wolf Winteris a beautiful novel, full of wisdom and poetry. Cecilia Ekbäck writes dark, compelling prose steeped in a powerful sense of place. Spellbinding.”
—Saskia Sarginson, author ofWithout You
"It's rare to come across such an original, compelling and beautifully written novel. Set in a haunted landscape during a dark Scandinavian winter in the 1700s,Wolf Winterhas a mystery at its core, supported by richly drawn characters, magical language and so many twists and turns that you'll be reading and shivering into the wee hours."
—Pam Lewis, author ofSpeak Softly, She Can HearandA Young Wife
“As dark as a winter night in the Arctic, as magical as the northern lights, Wolf Winter kept me turning pages long past my bedtime. A marvelous mixture of terror and delight.”
—Lauren B. Davis, author ofThe Empty RoomandAgainst a Darkening Sky
“Rich in history and authentic detail,Wolf Winteris a deeply satisfying read. I highly recommend it.”
—Rene Denfeld, author ofThe Enchanted
“Swedish-born debut author Ekbäck writes with deliberate pacing and immerses the reader in the endless snowfall of winter with her hypnotic prose.”
—Emily Byers,Library Journal,Editor's Fall Pick
“This snapshot of life in a place where winter can be unspeakably cruel, where simply staying alive is a victory, proves irresistible.”
—The Kirkus Review
“Ekbäck is at her best when describing the harsh, unforgiving land and the family's unending battle with nature.”
—Jordan Foster,The Strand Magazine
“Wolf Wintereminently repays reading for the beauty of its prose, its strange, compelling atmosphere and its tremendous evocation of the stark, dangerous, threatening place, which exists in the far north and in the hearts of all of us.”
– Melanie McGrath,The Guardian(UK)
“InWolf Winter,Swede Cecilia Ekbäck (writing in English) provides something fresh: for a start, a period setting (Swedish Lapland in 1717) and a haunting poetic strain not found elsewhere in the genre, except perhaps in the novels of Johan Theorin…. Highly individual fare.”
– Barry Forshaw,Financial Times(UK)
“Wolf Winteris an absorbing and impressive debut from an author who I look forward to reading again.”
–The Globe and Mail(Canada)