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from Underfors by Maria Turtschaninoff
'A highly original fantasy novel for young people ... teeming with goblins, sprites, kelpies, pixies and sorceresses.'
Translated by Agnes Broomé
Reviews
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Ett så starkt ljus
Her Stockholm is cold, exposed and lonely, and her protagonist and narrator more often than not wanders the streets alone, rejected by both lovers and society.
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Amatka
The compelling strangeness of a world virtually humming with suppressed secrets and on the brink of collapse.
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Nordiska väsen
Egerkrans reminds us just how frightening these creatures once were and seeks to restore a measure of the darkness and terror they possessed in days of yore.
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Vägen mot bålberget
Söderlind has taken her inspiration from a dark but horrifyingly real chapter in the history of Ångermanland. The plot revolves around Stake Mountain, a hill on which 71 local women, sentenced to death for witchcraft, were beheaded and burnt in the 1670s.
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Anaché. Myter från Akkade
One of the Nordic region’s most interesting writers of youth fiction.
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Torka aldrig tårar utan handskar, I: Kärleken
Shines a light on a shamefully ignored chapter of Sweden’s modern history with immeasurable sorrow and intense anger – but also with warmth and love.
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Arra. Legender från Lavora
Arra has never spoken a word, but has learnt to recognise and sing all the songs of the trees and the river.
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Belägring
The reader eavesdrops on a nocturnal phone conversation with a friend, in which the events of the day slowly unfold.
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Wrestlarna
Four individual narratives wind through the cold, technologically-mediated world of today’s youth.
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Änglavakter
The third book in Kristina Ohlsson’s series of crime novels centred on a police team in Stockholm.
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