White Shadow
On sale
6th August 2020
Price: £10.99
Genre
Fiction In Translation / Fishing, Angling / Modern & Contemporary Fiction (post C 1945) / Norway / Second World War / Second World War Fiction
Selected:
Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780857058126
The sequel to the Man Booker Prize-shortlisted The Unseen
“A gifted writer, stylish, laconic and imaginative” Paul Owen, TLS
“A beautiful sequel to The Unseen, set around the remote & unforgiving island of Barrøy during WWII. A note-perfect combination of taciturnity, austerity, passion and weather. Sublime” – Rónán Hession, author of Leonard and Hungry Paul
No-one can be alone on an island . . .
But Ingrid is alone on Barrøy, the island that bears her name, while the war of her childhood has been replaced by a new more terrible war and Norway is under the Nazi boot.
When the bodies from a bombed troopship begin to wash up on the shore, Ingrid cannot know that one will be alive and warm enough to erase a lifetime of loneliness.
She cannot know what she will suffer in protecting her lover from the Germans and their Norwegian collaborators, nor the journey she will face, wrenched from her island once more, to return home.
Or that, amid the suffering of war, among refugees fleeing famine and scorched-earth retreats, she will be given a gift whose value is beyond measure.
Reviews for The Unseen
“Easily among the best books I have ever read” Eileen Battersby, Irish Times
“The Unseen is a blunt, brilliant book” Tom Graham, Guardian
“The Unseen is a towering achievement that would be a deserved Booker International winner” Charlie Connolly, New European
Translated from the Norwegian by Don Bartlett and Don Shaw
“A gifted writer, stylish, laconic and imaginative” Paul Owen, TLS
“A beautiful sequel to The Unseen, set around the remote & unforgiving island of Barrøy during WWII. A note-perfect combination of taciturnity, austerity, passion and weather. Sublime” – Rónán Hession, author of Leonard and Hungry Paul
No-one can be alone on an island . . .
But Ingrid is alone on Barrøy, the island that bears her name, while the war of her childhood has been replaced by a new more terrible war and Norway is under the Nazi boot.
When the bodies from a bombed troopship begin to wash up on the shore, Ingrid cannot know that one will be alive and warm enough to erase a lifetime of loneliness.
She cannot know what she will suffer in protecting her lover from the Germans and their Norwegian collaborators, nor the journey she will face, wrenched from her island once more, to return home.
Or that, amid the suffering of war, among refugees fleeing famine and scorched-earth retreats, she will be given a gift whose value is beyond measure.
Reviews for The Unseen
“Easily among the best books I have ever read” Eileen Battersby, Irish Times
“The Unseen is a blunt, brilliant book” Tom Graham, Guardian
“The Unseen is a towering achievement that would be a deserved Booker International winner” Charlie Connolly, New European
Translated from the Norwegian by Don Bartlett and Don Shaw
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Reviews
An unsentimental story that combines the cosmic with bracing emotional austerity
A powerful read.
A beautiful sequel to The Unseen, set around the remote & unforgiving island of Barrøy during WWII. A note-perfect combination of taciturnity, austerity, passion and weather. Sublime.