A review by blodeuedd
Norma by Sofi Oksanen

3.0

This was a strange one. At first I thought it would be magical realism, and yes it was that. Norma has magical hair, it tells her if people are sick, if danger is near and more. It also grows really fast and she has to have her scissors near always.

And then it turned into more, suspenseful, thriller like. Not really, but underneath that magical realism you could find those things.

We find Norma in her 30s, her mother dead and she is not left alone with her secret. But then she starts digging into her mother's secrets. There is the enigmatic great grandmother's story. There is, honestly so much more. I can tell it all cos spoilers, but she finds out that the people her mother worked for are not the nicest of people. They had they hands in many things, illegal and not so illegal. Then there is the big question. Why did her mother kill herself? Or did she actually kill herself?

The magical realism mixed with the suspense was sure different and not what I expected. All told in a tone that did not always convey the suspense. Not that that was a bad thing, because it's not a thriller. It's the story about a woman with magical hair uncovering dark secrets.

I wonder if her name was intentional, Norma...Normal....some books just makes me want to go all analytic. I blame my education.

It's omne of those books that are hard to explain. it really has to be read.