Daily Telegraph, 11 November, 2006
Lightweight, yet cool and clear as a Nordic sea.
Josh Lacey, The Guardian, 18 November, 2006
The book ends perfectly with "Taking leave", a short, melancholy
and very beautiful picture of old age.
and very beautiful picture of old age.
Product Description
“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 “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 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.
About the Author
The writer and artist TOve Jansson (1941-2001) is best known as the creator of the MOOMIN stories, which have been published in thirty-five different 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.