In the summer of 1947, a young priest, Petter, his wife and baby daughter, arrive by mail boat at a tiny island. They are to take over its drafty homestead from where Petter is to minister to the scattered community. In this evocative tale, Ulla-Lena Lundberg draws us into the minutiae of an austere yet purposeful life where the demands of self-sufficiency - cows to milk and sheep to graze - are tempered by the kindness of neighbours. With each season, the family's love of the island grows and when the winter brings ice a new and tentative link is created. Told through the eyes of Petter, the wholehearted if naive novice priest, and Mona, his tough-minded wife, a story unfolds that is as immersive as it is heartrending.Winner of the Finlandia prize and nominated for the Nordic Critics Prize, Ice was a huge bestseller in Finland.
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Ulla-Lena Lundberg's work delves into the profound depths of human existence and the intricate relationship between humanity and the natural world. Her writing is characterized by a powerful lyrical sensibility, adept at painting scenes that are both stark and poetic. Through her narratives, she offers readers an introspective exploration of themes such as memory, loss, and the search for identity. Lundberg masterfully blends realism with a subtle touch of the spiritual, crafting literary pieces that resonate long after the final page is turned.



- 2016