En familie om høsten ebok
Tonje, Henrik and their teenage daughter Pernille go on vacation to the Red Sea, where they have plans to dive and hope to catch a glimpse of the rare yellow moray eel. But more than anything else, they hope that shared experiences far from home can repair the small nuclear family that is coming apart at the seams.All relationships are based on trust, especially close ones. A family in Autumn is …
Tonje, Henrik and their teenage daughter Pernille go on vacation to the Red Sea, where they have plans to dive and hope to catch a glimpse of the rare yellow moray eel. But more than anything else, they hope that shared experiences far from home can repair the small nuclear family that is coming apart at the seams.
All relationships are based on trust, especially close ones. A family in Autumn is a closely written drama in two acts which deals with what happens when trust breaks down and the clouds come rolling in.
«A book one cannot put down, with part two in particular being a page-turner rarely seen in novels of this type ... Næss has written a telling novel about the razor edge on which life balances. To be recommended.»
5 out of 6 stars, Hamar Arbeiderblad
Jan Christopher Næss’ novels for adults range widely: he is just as happy writing about Oslo in the 1970s as he is about the Rome of Antiquity or present-day countryside of Norway, and his characters are extremely varied. But there is also something that binds things together: a humour that is always balanced by a deep seriousness, the unusually well-crafted language, the ability to sense and remember things, and the portrayal of some underlying, highly flawed parent-child relationship that characterises the characters in the novel.
