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A Blessed Child

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Isak Lovenstad is a pioneering obstetrician – and a powerful, charismatic womanizer. Every summer he gathers his three daughters by different wives to the windswept Baltic island of Hammarsö. Here Erika, Molly and Laura know, if only for the season, what it is to be a family, and here, in the society of other children, each undergoes the rites of growing up. Though many alliances form and dissolve, none is comparable to Erika’s bond with Ragnar, a rebellious misfit whose intensity makes them inseparable. But when they turn fourteen, and their relationship threatens to relegate Erika to Ragnar’s outcast state, she turns away suddenly – a common enough teenage betrayal that nonetheless precipitates an incident of such senseless cruelty as to alter forever each sister’s life. Twenty-five years later, returning to Hammarsö to see their father – now eighty-four and in year-round exile there – the three women confront, finally, the spectre of that awful summer whose mark each has since carried.
Bold and starkly beautiful, A Blessed Child is a haunting parable of innocence lost.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Linn
Ullmann

ABOUT
THE TRANSLATOR Sarah
Death

Studied Swedish at Cambridge University and University College London (PhD 1985) with shorter periods at the Swedish universities of Uppsala and Växjö. Active as a freelance literary translator since 1987 with many full-length published works to her name. Mentor, editor and reviewer. Three times winner of the George Bernard Shaw Prize, most recently in 2021 for ‘Letters from Tove’, the correspondence of Tove Jansson. Awarded the Swedish Academy Translation Prize 2008 and the Royal Order of the Polar Star 2014. A director of Norvik Press since 2011.

Studied Swedish at Cambridge University and University College London (PhD 1985) with shorter periods at the Swedish universities of Uppsala and Växjö. Active as a freelance literary translator since 1987 with many full-length published works to her name. Mentor, editor and reviewer. Three times winner of the George Bernard Shaw Prize, most recently in 2021 for ‘Letters from Tove’, the correspondence of Tove Jansson. Awarded the Swedish Academy Translation Prize 2008 and the Royal Order of the Polar Star 2014. A director of Norvik Press since 2011.

NOMINATING LIBRARY COMMENTS

Impressive insight into relations among children.

It is a captivating story of sisterhood, betrayal and the inescapable chords of childhood memory.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
Norway
Original Language
Norwegian
Author
Publisher
Picador, Alfred A. Knopf
Translator
Sarah Death

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