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Astrid and Veronika by Linda Olsson
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Astrid and Veronika (original 2005; edition 2007)

by Linda Olsson

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Fiction. Literature. HTML:"Readers of Anne Tyler and Jodi Picoult will appreciate the lyrical prose and expert rendering of the themes of heartbreakk and loss."â??Booklist
An unforgettable novel about friendship, love and loss. 

With extraordinary emotional power, Linda Olssonâ??s stunningly well-crafted debut novel recounts the unusual and unexpected friendship that develops between two women. Veronika, a young writer from New Zealand, rents a house in a small Swedish village as she tries to come to terms with a recent tragedy while also finishing a novel. Her arrival is silently observed by Astrid, an older, reclusive neighbor who slowly becomes a presence in Veronikaâ??s life, offering comfort in the form of companionship and lovingly prepared home-cooked meals. Set against a haunting Swedish landscape, Astrid & Veronika is a lyrical and meditative novel of love and loss, and a story that will remain with readers long after the charactersâ?? secrets a… (more)
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Title:Astrid and Veronika
Authors:Linda Olsson
Info:Penguin (Non-Classics) (2007), Paperback, 288 pages
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Astrid and Veronika by Linda Olsson (2005)

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''July 1942, Vastra Sangeby, Dalarna, Sweden
When the sun dipped behind the wall of trees, we lay down and the white night swallowed us. It has been night ever since.''

Two women find each other in the middle of nowhere, in the heart of the Swedish countryside as spring turns to summer. Divided by age but united in sorrow, Veronika and Astrud begin to unburden their souls as the midnight sun paints Nature in luminous, tender colours until winter comes again, signalling a new beginning.

‘’The grey weather prevailed. It was as if time stood still. It didn’t snow, but nor was there any sun. Invisible crows cowed in an otherwise silent world.’’

The countryside provides the ideal scenery for Olsson’s story to unfold. The unpredictable weather, the silence, the nightly sky, the moose and the owls, the firs and the paths, the sun reflecting its healing rays across the open fields. It is as if Mother Nature is standing still, waiting for the words that need to be spoken and heard. The confessions, the pain of the past, the doubts of the future. As the birch trees murmur to each other, the two women of Olsson’s beautiful tale start shaking old feathers.

‘’Kom, satt dig ned till mig, jag skall beratta dig om mina sorger, vi skola tala med varandra om hemlighteter.

Come, sit by me, and I shall tell you all my sorrows; we shall talk to each other about secrets.’’

We experience early spring days and nights. Serene summer evenings. Uncertain autumn afternoons. The bitter cold of winter. We are witnesses of confessions about motherhood and womanhood. About loneliness and voluntary isolation, about dreams born and thwarted. About Life’s cruel tendency to alter everything in the blink of an eye when we’re left alone to pick up the broken pieces. And the silence of the Swedish summer makes their words travel far, entering our hearts.

''Limu, limu lima
Dear God let the sun shine
over mountains so blue
over maidens so small
who wander the woods
in summertime.''

Astrid commits a shocking act that goes against everything that is sacred. Veronika experiences a terrible loss at a time when life seemed an eternal summer. The two women have looked upon the terrible face of Death and their world has fallen apart. However, the power of companionship, the instinct of the human soul to survive and the relationship between the Person and Nature have the power to heal the wounds. When winter arrives, it carries the promise of a clean start.

And this novel will give you the strength to go on in the darkest of times…

‘’...for the day is you,
and the light is you,
the sun is you,
and all the beautiful, beautiful
awaiting life is you.’’

My reviews can also be found on https://theopinionatedreaderblog.wordpress.com/ ( )
  AmaliaGavea | Oct 31, 2021 |
Terminé de leerme este libro en el mejor momento posible. Aunque se me hizo pesado al principio, ah resultado ser un viaje poético con unos temas delicados, etéreos y silenciosos que han retumbado en mi alma como un suspiro.
Creo que yo también estoy preparado para empezar otra vez. ( )
  carrotchimera | Jun 29, 2020 |
I only remember bits and pieces of this book, but for some reason, it's stayed with me since I read it 7 years ago. I vividly remember spending my hour long lunch breaks, lying on a blanket in Judy Garland Park, reading, people watching, napping.

It's just one of those books that's lingered in my mind since then.



Also, I tried to figure out the title for on and off for years until I finally thought to look in my transaction archive on PaperBackSwap. ( )
  amandanan | Jun 6, 2020 |
A beautifully written story of friendship. ( )
  KristinaSimon | Nov 24, 2018 |
I normally avoid books in which children suffer and die. I wish I had avoided this one (it was a selection for my book club). The friendship between the two women was very well done, and it was the main emphasis of the story. I just have a strong reaction to some of the events in the women's back stories. ( )
  iBeth | Oct 16, 2016 |
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I drift around my rooms and write to shadows, thinking as I always did, that writing only can make peace, can right and heal that which a life made sordid. - Bo Bergman, Somnlos' (Sleepless) in Aventyret (The adventure) 1969
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Fir Anna-Lisa, my grandmother, my friend
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There had been wind and drifting snow during her journey, but as darkness fell, the wind died and the snow settled.
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Fiction. Literature. HTML:"Readers of Anne Tyler and Jodi Picoult will appreciate the lyrical prose and expert rendering of the themes of heartbreakk and loss."â??Booklist
An unforgettable novel about friendship, love and loss. 

With extraordinary emotional power, Linda Olssonâ??s stunningly well-crafted debut novel recounts the unusual and unexpected friendship that develops between two women. Veronika, a young writer from New Zealand, rents a house in a small Swedish village as she tries to come to terms with a recent tragedy while also finishing a novel. Her arrival is silently observed by Astrid, an older, reclusive neighbor who slowly becomes a presence in Veronikaâ??s life, offering comfort in the form of companionship and lovingly prepared home-cooked meals. Set against a haunting Swedish landscape, Astrid & Veronika is a lyrical and meditative novel of love and loss, and a story that will remain with readers long after the charactersâ?? secrets a

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