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A
Winter Book
Selected
Stories by
Tove Jansson_
Translated
from the Swedish by
Kingsley Hart,
Silvester
Mazzarella and David
McDuff.
INTRODUCED
BY ALI SMITH
“As
smooth and odd and
beautiful as sea-worn
driftwood, as full
of light and air as
the Nordic summer.
We are lucky to have
these stories collected
at last.”
Philip
Pullman
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“Written
with such a lightness of
touch that it seems miraculous,
these stories are a further
revelation of Tove Jansson’s
heart warming genius.”
Ali Smith
Following
the widely acclaimed and
bestselling The Summer Book,
here is a Winter Book collection
of some of Tove Jansson’s
best loved and most famous
stories. Drawn from youth
and older age, and spanning
most of the twentieth century,
this newly translated selection
provides a thrilling showcase
of the great Finnish writer’s
prose, scattered with insights
and home truths. It has
been selected and is introduced
by Ali Smith.
The Winter Book
features 13 stories from
Tove Jansson’s first
book for adults, The
Sculptor’s
Daughter (1968) plus 7 of
her most cherished later
stories (from 1971 to 1996),
translated into English
and published here for the
first time.
See
resources for: Contents
page and 3 sample
Stories, Ali Smith’s
Introduction, Afterwords
by Philip Pullman, Esther
Freud and Frank Cottrell
Boyce and medium resolution
front cover.
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The
writer and artist TOVE
JANSSON (1914–2001)
is best known as the creator
of the Moomin stories,
which have been published
in thirty-five languages.
The
Summer Book, also published
by Sort of Books, was one
of ten titles that she
wrote for adults.
A Winter
Book: Selected Stories draws from five collections
to present the best of
Tove Jansson’s short
fiction, including her
own favourite stories. |
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A
privileged new collection of stories
by bestselling author Tove
Jansson
A perfect follow-on to The
Summer Book and an ideal Christmas gift.
Contains rare
archive photographs from the
author’s
family album.
Selected and introduced
by Ali Smith, with afterwords
by Philip Pullman, Frank
Cottrell Boyce and Esther
Freud.
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"A predicted major
seller for November…
I feel it will probably
do better even than The
Summer Book”
Sarah
Broadhurst, The Bookseller
"Beautifully crafted
and deceptively simple-seeming,
these stories are like pieces
of scattered light.”
Ali
Smith, Introduction to A
Winter Book
"These stories show
a side of (Tove Jansson)
that may be new to some
British readers, who perhaps
think of her, if at all,
as a writer of charming
stories for children. They
are as tough as good rope,
these stories, as smooth
and odd and beautiful as
sea-worn driftwood, as full
of light and air and wind
as the Nordic summer. We
are lucky to have them collected
at last.”
Philip
Pullman
"These stories are
infused with such a strong
sense of Tove Jansson’s
character that by the last
page you feel on almost
intimate terms with her.
Determined, indignant, fearless
as a child, we see how she
develops – have the
luxury of glimpsing her
as an old lady too, still
determined, still indignant.”
Esther
Freud
"Meeting the real Tove
in these stories has been
a an exciting and unnerving
experience – a bit
like meeting my own guardian
angel.”
Frank
Cottrell Boyce |
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Pub
date
1 November 2006
ISBN 0-9548995-2-0
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Price
£6.99
Format
B-paperback
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Illustrations
b/w photos
Extent 208
pp
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Sort
Of Books [about
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