Let the Northern Lights Erase Your Name
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'The hottest young writer in US fiction' -- Guardian When Clarissa Iverton was fourteen years old, her mother disappeared leaving Clarissa to be raised by her father. Upon his death, Clarissa, now twenty-eight, discovers he wasn't her father at all. Abandoning her fiancé, Clarissa travels from New York to Helsinki, and then north of the Arctic Circle - to Lapland. There, under the northern lights, Clarissa not only unearths her family's secrets, but also the truth about herself.'Vida's prose has the purity of the Lapland winter that it describes... the writing possesses the clarity of church bells or winter light.' Neel Mukherjee, The Times 'Beautifully written... The writing is deceptively light: you can skip through it, happily enjoying its spare, humorous style, but there are subtleties that call for slow reading... then the book really takes off, growing darker and deeper.' Jonathan Gibbs, Daily Telegraph 'Graceful and inventive' Peter Carty, Independent'The whole book [has] peculiarly biting charm, a narrative that manages to be both eerily surreal and fundamentally credible.' Madison Smartt Bell, Scotsman 'Vid'a writing is as bracing and beautiful as an unexpected winter frost.' Claire Allfree, Metro A Radio 4 Book at Bedtime'The hottest young writer in US fiction' -- GuardianWhen Clarissa Iverton was fourteen years old, her mother disappeared leaving Clarissa to be raised by her father. Upon his death, Clarissa, now twenty-eight, discovers he wasn't her father at all. Abandoning her fiancé, Clarissa travels from New York to Helsinki, and then north of the Arctic Circle - to Lapland. There, under the northern lights, Clarissa not only unearths her family's secrets, but also the truth about herself.
'The hottest young writer in US fiction' -- Guardian When Clarissa Iverton was fourteen years old, her mother disappeared leaving Clarissa to be raised by her father. Upon his death, Clarissa, now twenty-eight, discovers he wasn't her father at all. Abandoning her fiancé, Clarissa travels from New York to Helsinki, and then north of the Arctic Circle - to Lapland. There, under the northern lights, Clarissa not only unearths her family's secrets, but also the truth about herself.'Vida's prose has the purity of the Lapland winter that it describes... the writing possesses the clarity of church bells or winter light.' Neel Mukherjee, The Times 'Beautifully written... The writing is deceptively light: you can skip through it, happily enjoying its spare, humorous style, but there are subtleties that call for slow reading... then the book really takes off, growing darker and deeper.' Jonathan Gibbs, Daily Telegraph 'Graceful and inventive' Peter Carty, Independent'The whole book [has] peculiarly biting charm, a narrative that manages to be both eerily surreal and fundamentally credible.' Madison Smartt Bell, Scotsman 'Vid'a writing is as bracing and beautiful as an unexpected winter frost.' Claire Allfree, Metro A Radio 4 Book at Bedtime'The hottest young writer in US fiction' -- GuardianWhen Clarissa Iverton was fourteen years old, her mother disappeared leaving Clarissa to be raised by her father. Upon his death, Clarissa, now twenty-eight, discovers he wasn't her father at all. Abandoning her fiancé, Clarissa travels from New York to Helsinki, and then north of the Arctic Circle - to Lapland. There, under the northern lights, Clarissa not only unearths her family's secrets, but also the truth about herself.
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