Berlin Poplars
by Anne B Ragde
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"Ragde's writing is self-effacing and subtly crafted . . . If her other work is equally engrossing, it is high time for more of it to be translated here." —The Independent
"The story is compelling and the final truth-telling is shocking." —Times Literary Supplement
"Darkly funny, grabs you at the start and doesn't let go. Not often is a book this great . . . if you want a treat, race to get this book, because it's truly heartwarming, and so, so funny." —The Evening Herald
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Just before Christmas on a farm in Northern Norway, 80-year-old Anna Neshov, matriarch of a troubled family, is taken gravely ill. Her three sons have been quietly immersed in their work: one an undertaker, one a window-dresser, and the eldest running the family farm, but now they are forced to reunite for the first time in many years. Their personalities are as disparate as their careers, and tensions mount from the second they meet, climaxing over Christmas dinner when the matter of inheritance prompts the revelation of disturbing family secrets. Anne B. Ragde has created an engrossing dark comedy brought vividly to life through extraordinary characters. While perfectly in tune with their professions the Neshov sons as a family are little short of dysfunctional; nevertheless, the real theme of the novel is a sense of belonging. The farm itself defines this, with its power to draw people back to their roots, whether they like it or not.
About the Author
Anne B. Ragde has written more than 30 books.
"Ragde's writing is self-effacing and subtly crafted . . . If her other work is equally engrossing, it is high time for more of it to be translated here." —The Independent
"The story is compelling and the final truth-telling is shocking." —Times Literary Supplement
"Darkly funny, grabs you at the start and doesn't let go. Not often is a book this great . . . if you want a treat, race to get this book, because it's truly heartwarming, and so, so funny." —The Evening Herald
Product Description
Just before Christmas on a farm in Northern Norway, 80-year-old Anna Neshov, matriarch of a troubled family, is taken gravely ill. Her three sons have been quietly immersed in their work: one an undertaker, one a window-dresser, and the eldest running the family farm, but now they are forced to reunite for the first time in many years. Their personalities are as disparate as their careers, and tensions mount from the second they meet, climaxing over Christmas dinner when the matter of inheritance prompts the revelation of disturbing family secrets. Anne B. Ragde has created an engrossing dark comedy brought vividly to life through extraordinary characters. While perfectly in tune with their professions the Neshov sons as a family are little short of dysfunctional; nevertheless, the real theme of the novel is a sense of belonging. The farm itself defines this, with its power to draw people back to their roots, whether they like it or not.
About the Author
Anne B. Ragde has written more than 30 books.
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Review
"Ragde's writing is self-effacing and subtly crafted . . . If her other work is equally engrossing, it is high time for more of it to be translated here." —The Independent
"The story is compelling and the final truth-telling is shocking." —Times Literary Supplement
"Darkly funny, grabs you at the start and doesn't let go. Not often is a book this great . . . if you want a treat, race to get this book, because it's truly heartwarming, and so, so funny." —The Evening Herald
Product Description
Just before Christmas on a farm in Northern Norway, 80-year-old Anna Neshov, matriarch of a troubled family, is taken gravely ill. Her three sons have been quietly immersed in their work: one an undertaker, one a window-dresser, and the eldest running the family farm, but now they are forced to reunite for the first time in many years. Their personalities are as disparate as their careers, and tensions mount from the second they meet, climaxing over Christmas dinner when the matter of inheritance prompts the revelation of disturbing family secrets. Anne B. Ragde has created an engrossing dark comedy brought vividly to life through extraordinary characters. While perfectly in tune with their professions the Neshov sons as a family are little short of dysfunctional; nevertheless, the real theme of the novel is a sense of belonging. The farm itself defines this, with its power to draw people back to their roots, whether they like it or not.
About the Author
Anne B. Ragde has written more than 30 books.
"Ragde's writing is self-effacing and subtly crafted . . . If her other work is equally engrossing, it is high time for more of it to be translated here." —The Independent
"The story is compelling and the final truth-telling is shocking." —Times Literary Supplement
"Darkly funny, grabs you at the start and doesn't let go. Not often is a book this great . . . if you want a treat, race to get this book, because it's truly heartwarming, and so, so funny." —The Evening Herald
Product Description
Just before Christmas on a farm in Northern Norway, 80-year-old Anna Neshov, matriarch of a troubled family, is taken gravely ill. Her three sons have been quietly immersed in their work: one an undertaker, one a window-dresser, and the eldest running the family farm, but now they are forced to reunite for the first time in many years. Their personalities are as disparate as their careers, and tensions mount from the second they meet, climaxing over Christmas dinner when the matter of inheritance prompts the revelation of disturbing family secrets. Anne B. Ragde has created an engrossing dark comedy brought vividly to life through extraordinary characters. While perfectly in tune with their professions the Neshov sons as a family are little short of dysfunctional; nevertheless, the real theme of the novel is a sense of belonging. The farm itself defines this, with its power to draw people back to their roots, whether they like it or not.
About the Author
Anne B. Ragde has written more than 30 books.
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Format
Paperback
Pages
304
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