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2025 Nominated

Fishing for the Little Pike/ Summer Fishing in Lapland

Translated from the Finnish
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ABOUT
THE BOOK

In Juhani Karila’s genre-defying debut, a young woman’s annual pilgrimage to her home in rural Lapland to catch an elusive pike is complicated by a host of mythical creatures, a murder detective hot on her trail, and a deadly curse hanging over her head. *Published in the name Summer Fishing in Lapland in the UK and Ireland

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Juhani
Karila

Juhani Karila (b. 1985) is an award-winning author and journalist with a master’s in communication theory. In 2010, Karila won the J.H. Erkko Award, and his first collection of short stories Gorilla (2013), was nominated for the Helsingin Sanomat Prize. His second collection, The Death of the Apple Crocodile (2016), is a series of connected stories about the collision of large and small worlds. Karila’s debut novel Fishing for the Little Pike (2019) won the Kalevi Jäntti Prize, the Tähtifantasia Prize, and the Jarkko Laine Prize. He currently lives in Helsinki, Finland.

Juhani Karila (b. 1985) is an award-winning author and journalist with a master’s in communication theory. In 2010, Karila won the J.H. Erkko Award, and his first collection of short stories Gorilla (2013), was nominated for the Helsingin Sanomat Prize. His second collection, The Death of the Apple Crocodile (2016), is a series of connected stories about the collision of large and small worlds. Karila’s debut novel Fishing for the Little Pike (2019) won the Kalevi Jäntti Prize, the Tähtifantasia Prize, and the Jarkko Laine Prize. He currently lives in Helsinki, Finland.

ABOUT
THE TRANSLATOR Lola
Rogers

Lola Rogers is a full-time literary translator living in Seattle. She has translated novels, short stories, children’s books, comics, and poetry. Lola’s translation of Sofi Oksanen’s novel When the Doves Disappeared was a finalist for the 2016 Oxford-Weidenfeld Translation Prize, and her translation of Johanna Sinisalo’s The Core of the Sun received the 2017 Prometheus Award. Lola is a founding member of the Finnish-English Literary Translation Cooperative.

Lola Rogers is a full-time literary translator living in Seattle. She has translated novels, short stories, children’s books, comics, and poetry. Lola’s translation of Sofi Oksanen’s novel When the Doves Disappeared was a finalist for the 2016 Oxford-Weidenfeld Translation Prize, and her translation of Johanna Sinisalo’s The Core of the Sun received the 2017 Prometheus Award. Lola is a founding member of the Finnish-English Literary Translation Cooperative.

NOMINATING LIBRARY COMMENTS

Every sentence in Fishing for a Little Pike is a joy to read. It is a charming blend of reality and magic. The activities of believable characters in the beautiful Northeastern Finland are occasionally interrupted, aided, or observed by characters from local folklore. In this book there are both harsh realities and more comical sides of life as well as aspects of being human and something so recognizably Finnish. The translation from Finnish by Lola Rogers is smooth and flowing and conveys this unique story well. (Tartu Public Library) Summer Fishing in Lapland is a quirky, exhilarating and utmostly original novel located in Finnish Lapland (Sápmi). It is a story about young Elina’s both adventurous and magical trip to her home village to taim a mythical spike – otherwise both Elina and her loved one will die. Weird creatures and shenenigans of northern nature fill the trip and the story with absurd pleasure. (Helsinki City Library / Pasila Library)

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Date published
24/08/2023
Country
Finland, Lapland
Original Language
Finnish
Author
Publisher
Restless Books
Translator
Lola Rogers
Translation
Translated from the Finnish
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