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Echoland / Per Petterson ; translated from the Norwegian by Don Barlett.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London : Harvill Secker, 2016.Description: 132 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781846554490 (hardback)
  • 1846554497 (hardback)
Other title:
  • Echo land
Uniform titles:
  • Ekkoland. English
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 839.8238 23
Summary: Twelve-year-old Arvid and his family are on holiday, staying with his grandparents in Denmark. Confused by the underlying tension between his mother and grandmother, Arvid is grappling with his own sense of self. He's on the cusp of becoming a teenager, feeling awkward in his own skin. As Arvid cycles around town, down to the beach with its view of the lighthouse, his new-found freedom fuels his desire to experience life. He feels exhilaration as he strips off his red swimming trunks and taunts a bull before running to safety, and as he jumps into the water while fishing to batter a line-caught fish to death - violence he can't quite comprehend in its aftermath. Echoland is an extraordinarily subtle and truthful snapshot of growing up, with an emotional depth that lingers long after its final pages.
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"First published with the title Ekkoland in Norway by Forlaget Oktober in 1989"--Title page verso.

Twelve-year-old Arvid and his family are on holiday, staying with his grandparents in Denmark. Confused by the underlying tension between his mother and grandmother, Arvid is grappling with his own sense of self. He's on the cusp of becoming a teenager, feeling awkward in his own skin. As Arvid cycles around town, down to the beach with its view of the lighthouse, his new-found freedom fuels his desire to experience life. He feels exhilaration as he strips off his red swimming trunks and taunts a bull before running to safety, and as he jumps into the water while fishing to batter a line-caught fish to death - violence he can't quite comprehend in its aftermath. Echoland is an extraordinarily subtle and truthful snapshot of growing up, with an emotional depth that lingers long after its final pages.

Translated from the Norwegian.

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