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The Summer Book by Tove Jansson

tobymacl's review

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3.0

Naively, I wanted this to be as good and immersive as the Corfu trilogy. It just didn’t have the same lightness or joy

ingeborg_frey's review against another edition

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Fantastisk!

mradavich's review

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funny reflective slow-paced

4.0

wittersgoes2scotland's review

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5.0

There’s almost nothing to it, and yet it has a depth and strangeness. I want to ask Jansson if it crossed her mind that they might be the same person at different ends of the same life, but I can’t.

lelia_t's review against another edition

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4.0

This is a beautiful book. In the intro, Kathryn Davis writes, “on the one hand you could say nothing happens.” I love books where nothing happens, because of course life is what is happening, as Sophia and her grandmother deal with being young, being old and being afraid. Sophia is a sensitive child whose mother has died. Grandmother’s health is failing. In seemingly unconnected vignettes, the grandmother makes space for Sophia’s anger and fear about death, pain and suffering - these timeless experiences that we all try to sort out and make sense of. The grandmother can create safety for a while - she has a marvelous Tom Bombadil moment in which, “The moonlight rested on her hat and her shoulders as she watched over fate and the island. There was not the least doubt but that she would find what they needed to avert misfortune and death.” But of course there’s no permanent refuge from misfortune and death and the grandmother harbors no illusions about her ability to completely protect Sophia, allowing Sophia to find her own courage in facing up to life’s hard realities.

shareen17's review

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4.0

This is a book about grief while barely mentioning the subject or the person they're mourning. It's also a somewhat plotless book that immerses you in the setting of a summer cottage on a small island in Finland.

amy_christensen's review

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5.0

Beautifully written. It was like reading poetry.

laurenbastian's review

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adventurous emotional funny lighthearted reflective relaxing fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

A new favorite that I plan to reread soon.

tessaloes's review against another edition

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3.0

i liked the characters but i felt like i had no reason to keep reading

tilda_bernhardt's review against another edition

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4.0

”han skulle aldrig hitta på något så dumt som att göra ett helvete. (...)
jo! ett stort väldigt helvete!
(…) du kan väl begripa att livet är tillräckligt besvärligt utan att man ska bli straffad för det efteråt.”

”inte tända ljus för då tappar man riktning och avstånd och mörkret kommer närmare”

”mångatan”

”hon började fundera över dödens alla omskrivningar och dess ängsliga tabu som alltid hade intresserat henne. det var skada att man aldrig kunde få igång ett intelligent samtal om saken. antingen var de för unga eller för gamla eller också hade de inte tid”