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Per Petterson's tale of love, forgiveness, and the nature of evil has already swept up four prestigious literary awards: two notable prizes in Norway, the Independent (UK) Foreign Fiction Prize, and the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. This perceptive, poignant novel blends the exhilaration of youth and the impassive recollections of old age with subtle plotting and biting observations on the question of fate versus free will. Critics differed over Petterson's prose: some found it lack

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Sep 04, 2009 rated it really liked it
I really liked this book. I wasn't really sure what the book was about before reading it & I actually prefer it that way...not to know much about it. I liked the story...minus all the wood-cutting description...but I guess that showed part of the relationship of the father & son. So many aspects of the story were so sad...3 things that I can think of right off the top of my head! These things added so much to the story & I know this one will stick with me for quite a while. ...more
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Jan 14, 2009 rated it liked it
Beautifully written. But I read it in stops and starts, and that's just not the way to read it. And fast-paced it's not. Quiet, moody, atmospheric. ...more
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May 24, 2009 rated it really liked it
A 67 year old man retires to a remote cabin in the woods along a river in Norway and contemplates his life. It was a quiet, reflective novel that seemed to pull it's mood from the surrounding environment. As nature and the winter season unfolded, Trond gave in to seasons of his past spent on the river with his father. It seemed that by conquering his fear of the winter and what it might have in store for him, he was able to thaw his heart and look back on the summer where he became a man.

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