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Haru, eräs saari by Tuulikki Pietilä, Tove Jansson

inkreads's review against another edition

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emotional informative inspiring lighthearted reflective relaxing medium-paced

5.0

Notes from an Island by Tove Jansson & Tuulikki Pietilä and narrated by Sandi Toksvig is a short listen but a beautiful one. As a GenXr who was absolutely in love with the Moomins, I jumped at the chance to listen to this audiobook which was co-authored by the artist of one of my favourite childrens books of all time

The couple want peace and quiet, a home away from others where they can be their true selves and live their art. They are determined to build their home and while the first is overrun by curious fans, they do not lose hope and go on to try again in a harsh and unforgiving environment, but warmed by their relationship and creativity

An absolutely wonderful audiobook and highly recommended

Thank you to Netgalley, Saga Egmont Audio, the author Tove Jansson & Tuulikki Pietilä and narrator Sandi Toksvig  for this ALC. My review is left voluntarily and all opinions are my own

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informative inspiring relaxing fast-paced

3.25

3.25 stars 
🌕🌕🌕🌘 

🧠 My thoughts 
It was a pleasant book to listen to. The authors just simply wrote about their lives living on an island, connecting with nature, and enjoying their peaceful lives. It somehow reflected how Nordic live and enjoy their lives which was pretty different from the other memoirs I have read before. 

Since it was such a simple book, I felt it lacked the introspective part. Therefore, it was not memorable for me. 

👍 What I like 
  • Simple and pleasant story
  • The Nordic elements make it different

👎 What I don't like
  • Lack introspective elements
  • Too-easy-to-forget story

Thanks NetGalley, Saga Egmont Audio, and the authors for a great advance copy of the book in exchange for my honest review!
 

kirjapinoni's review against another edition

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emotional hopeful inspiring reflective medium-paced

5.0

ellenravioli's review against another edition

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emotional lighthearted reflective slow-paced

5.0

the_reading_wren's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional funny reflective relaxing fast-paced

5.0

A beautiful, collaborative work of art. 

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tine_nielsen's review against another edition

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5.0

This is one of my favourite books ever.
I have a deep fantasy of doing exactly what Jansson and her crew did, and knowing it was done before makes me like the world more. Reading about Brunstrom, for example, and knowing that he was a real person who really existed makes me less disappointed with humanity. And of course the way Jansson thinks - "I am a sculptors daughter, but Tooti's papa was a carpenter, so she loves wood" - I could just die. The most indulgent fantasy - and it's true! What a gift.

flawed_ghost's review against another edition

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4.5

Reflective and funny about Jansson's and Pietila's long-time summer home, from the build phase to their eventual retirement from the cottage. Only minus is that the illustrations are a bit washed out, which I've been told is the case with later editions.

alextind's review against another edition

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adventurous lighthearted relaxing fast-paced

3.5

ettaenni's review

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4.0

Kaunis kirja (suorastaan dreamy), jonka avulla pääsee lukemaan Janssonin ajatusmaailmaa ja oivalluksia. Ihminen on luonnoltaan tunkeutuja, mutta kuitenkin aina luonnon armoilla. Haru on myös kuvaus Janssonin ja Pietiläisen elämästä saarella: mökin rakentamisesta ja lopulta siitä luopumisesta.

Kirjan luokitteleminen on hankalaa. Nähdäkseni se on tietokirja, joka kuvaa naisten elämää Harulla. Kirja myös perustuu tositapahtumiin ja sinne on liitetty rakennustöissä auttaneen miehen muistiinpanoja. Toisaalta kirja on kirjoitettu hyvin kaunokirjamaisesti, jopa runollisesti. Mielestäni se ei myöskään varsinaisesti ole novelli, mutta ei myöskään henkilökuva. Miten te olette luokitelleet Harun? Tai kaipaako se edes luokittelua?

kittymamers's review against another edition

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5.0

lühike ja armas, põhiliselt päevikuvormis raamat sellest, kuidas Tove ja Tuuti vanemas eas oma suvesid Klovharu laiul veetsid. sellele, kes on lugenud "Suveraamatut" ja "Talveraamatut" (jaa, see on ka olemas, aga eesti keelde vist pole tõlgitud?) ja "Muumipapat ja merd" ja üldse muumiraamatuid, tuleb siin palju tuttavat ette - sedapidi, et näed, kust see mõte või tunne või inspiratsioon tulnud on.

raamatu alguses otsustavad prouad eelmiselt ("Suveraamatust" tuttavalt) laiult ära kolida, sest sinna on aasta jooksul nii paljusid pereliikmeid ja sõpru külla kutsutud, et kitsaks ja lärmakaks läheb. otsitakse läheduses teine laid ja leitakse üks mees, kes isegi mitte ehitusloa esialgse puudumise kiuste, vaid minu meelest lausa selle tõttu hea meelega neile sinna majakese ehitab. seega on esimestes peatükkides ka selle mehe logiraamatu kandeid kasutatud ja see annab sellise toreda kõrvalpilgu, et kuidas need kaks daami seal siis elasid ja olid (esimesel suvel kutsub Brunström neid veel daamideks, järgmisel kevadel on juba "tüdrukud"). no umbes et "Jansson lasi kogemata haha maha ja daamid keetsid seda kolm tundi, aga sellest sai väga kehv õhtusöök".

esikaanepildiks on Tove ema joonistatud saare kaart ja sees on Tuuti pildid, sealsamas laiul joonistatud ja sealsetest vaadetest.