A novel of love, friendship, and self-reinvention: “I can’t
remember the last time I was so enchanted . . . zany, surprising,
full of twists and turns” (Ann Hood, author of The Knitting Circle
and Something Blue). A translator of Icelandic, the unnamed young
woman who narrates Butterflies in November is perhaps more at home in
the world of language than the actual world. After a day of being
dumped—twice—and accidentally killing a goose, she yearns to
escape from the chaos of her life. Instead, her best friend’s
four-year-old deaf-mute son is unexpectedly left in her care. But when
the boy chooses the winning numbers for a lottery ticket, the two set
off from Reykjavik along Iceland’s Ring Road on a journey of
discovery. Along the way, they encounter black sand beaches,
cucumber farms, lava fields, flocks of sheep, an Estonian choir, a
falconer, a hitchhiker, and both of her exes desperate for another
chance. What begins as a spontaneous adventure will unexpectedly and
profoundly change the way she views her past and charts her future.
Longlisted for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize.
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ISBN
9780802192301
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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