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Marianne Molenaar

    Hitzewelle
    Mysteries
    Boyhood Island
    T. Singer
    A Death in the Family
    Some rain must fall
    • Some rain must fall

      • 672 pages
      • 24 hours of reading

      The International bestseller As the youngest student to be admitted to Bergen's prestigious Writing Academy, Karl Ove arrives full of excitement and writerly aspirations. Soon though, he is stripped of his youthful illusions. His writing is revealed to be puerile and clich�d, and his social efforts are a dismal failure. He drowns his shame in drink and rock music. Then, little by little, things begin to change. He falls in love, gives up writing and the beginnings of an adult life take shape. That is, until his self-destructive binges and the irresistible lure of the writer's struggle pull him back. In this latest instalment of the My Struggle cycle, Knausgaard writes with unflinching honesty to deliver the full drama of everyday life.

      Some rain must fall
      4.5
    • A Death in the Family

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      In this utterly remarkable novel Karl Ove Knausgaard writes with painful honesty about his childhood and teenage years, his infatuation with rock music, his relationship with his loving yet almost invisible mother and his distant and unpredictable father, and his bewilderment and grief on his father's death. When Karl Ove becomes a father himself, he must balance the demands of caring for a young family with his determination to write great literature. In "A Death in the Family" Knausgaard has created a universal story of the struggles, great and small, that we all face in our lives. This title is a profoundly serious, gripping and hugely readable work written as if the author's very life were at stake.

      A Death in the Family
      4.4
    • T. Singer

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      De 34-jarige eeuwige student en mislukte schrijver Singer geeft zijn betekenisloze bestaan in Oslo op en begint een nieuw leven als bibliothecaris in Notodden. Hij wil onzichtbaar zijn, voor zichzelf, voor zijn dromen en voor zijn medemens, en een anoniem leven leiden. En hierin lijkt Singer te slagen met een vaste baan, een vrouw en een stiefdochter. Toch voelt hij zich niet gelukkig. Singer neemt het besluit om te scheiden, een beslissing met onverwachte gevolgen....

      T. Singer
      3.9
    • Boyhood Island

      • 496 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      An irresistible story of childhood adventure from the international phenomenon, Karl Ove Knausgaard. * Karl Ove Knausgaard's dazzling new novel, The Morning Star, is available to pre-order now * Childhood is exhilarating and terrifying. For the young Karl Ove, new houses, classes and friends are met with manic excitement and creeping dread. Adults occupy godlike positions of power, benevolent in the case of his doting mother, tyrannical in the case of his cruel father. In the now infamously direct style of the My Struggle cycle, Knausgaard describes a time in which victories and defeats are felt keenly and every attempt at self-definition is frustrated. This is a book about family, memory and how we never become quite what we set out to be. 'Knausgaard finds the sublime in the everyday... Boyhood Island reverberates with the joys and anxieties of early youth, and Knausgaard brilliantly recreates their exaggerated feel' Times Literary Supplement

      Boyhood Island
      4.1
    • Mysteries is a classic of European literature, one of the seminal novels of the twentieth century. It is the story of Johan Nagel, a strange young man who arrives to spend a summer in a small Norwegian coastal town. His presence acts as a catalyst for the hidden impulses, concealed thoughts and darker instincts of the local people. Cursed with the ability to understand the human soul, especially his own, Nagel can foresee, but cannot prevent, his own self-destruction.

      Mysteries
      4.0
    • Das furiose Finale der erfolgreichsten Trilogie aus Norwegen. Das Schwerste im Leben? Eine Entscheidung treffen. Nachdem die junge Torunn ihren Vater Tor tot im Schweinestall gefunden hat, plagen sie schreckliche Schuldgefühle. Denn Tors Selbstmord war ein heftiger Streit vorausgegangen, bei dem sich Torunn geweigert hatte zu versprechen, später einmal Hof Byneset zu übernehmen. Wie konnte ihr Vater das nur von ihr einfordern? Sie hatte ihn doch erst vor kurzem kennengelernt und lebte eigentlich in Oslo. Torunns Onkel bekommen gar nicht mit, wie es ihr geht: Erlend und sein Lebensgefährte Krumme sind voll und ganz von ihrem bevorstehenden Familienglück eingenommen - die Schwangerschaft ihrer beiden lesbischen Freundinnen ist geglückt. Und Margido, der eigenwillige Bestattungsunternehmer, der alles für seinen Beruf tun würde, schwebt auf Wolke sieben. Er profitiert von der Hitzewelle die schwer auf dem Land lastet und alte Menschen in Scharen sterben lässt. Zwischen all diesen Ereignissen und den Selbstvorwürfen, die Torunn quälen, distanziert sie sich immer mehr von ihrer Familie und dem Hof. Sie muss endlich eine Entscheidung treffen - eine Entscheidung, die nicht nur ihr Leben, sondern das Leben aller Familienmitglieder verändert.

      Hitzewelle
      3.8
    • Berlin poplars

      • 298 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Just before Christmas on a farm in Central Norway, eighty-year-old Anna Neshov, matriarch of a troubled family, is taken gravely ill. Her three sons are now they are forced to reunite for the first time in many years.

      Berlin poplars
      3.8
    • Liefde

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Amore racconta la storia di Vibeke e Jon che sono madre e figlio, appena arrivati in un paesino dell’estremo nord. È il giorno prima del compleanno di Jon e un luna park è arrivato in città, Jon esce per vendere i biglietti della lotteria e Vibeke va in biblioteca. Da lì seguiamo i due attraversare una serata e una notte di gelido inverno, mentre una crescente irrequietudine si fa strada. Amore dimostra come attraverso il linguaggio ognuno di noi costruisce la propria verità, e come madre e figlio possano vivere ciascuno nel proprio mondo. C’è distanza, non solo tra le persone, ma anche tra ogni persona e sé stessa.

      Liefde
      3.1