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Lajla Rolstad

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‘Do I have to live my life in this way?’ Lajla Rolstad asks, and books a plane ticket to Canada. During the next few years, she spends long periods here, alone in the wilderness or on the road, among people who live outside society in peripheral areas or whom she comes across on her travels: marihuana growers, trappers, cowboys, hippies, adventurers and medicine men.The first winter she is the ca…
‘Do I have to live my life in this way?’ Lajla Rolstad asks, and books a plane ticket to Canada. During the next few years, she spends long periods here, alone in the wilderness or on the road, among people who live outside society in peripheral areas or whom she comes across on her travels: marihuana growers, trappers, cowboys, hippies, adventurers and medicine men.The first winter she is the caretaker at an isolated resort that is closed for the season. Her nearest neighbour lives half an hour walk away, through the forest. Gradually she learns to know her surroundings, the nature and animal life, as well as the other people on the island: a strange community of people who seemed to have washed ashore there, or just escaped from civilization and their old lives. She later lives alone for a whole winter in a log cabin in an Indian reservation, with grizzly bears, wolves and strange men as her neighbours.The doctor once told her to take her medicines and live a predictable life. But this is the opposite: a life without protection. Rights sold:Czech Republic, Kniha ZlinDenmark, BatzerGermany, Btb/Random House «I'm standing in the S-train to the Gentofte Book Fair, having just finished the final page of the book; I love it. I already want to read it again, to give it to my mother, my grandmother and my two best friends. It's such a quiet story, and yet so wild, my heart was beating hard several times while I read, even though what happened was so simple: a meeting with a wolf, a ceremony with a medicine man; so subtly dramatic. The story is so consistent and well-shaped, the themes so simple, and yet so universal; to overcome your fear, to find peace in yourself and trust in your world, the outer journey which mirrors the inner, but it never becomes clichéd or banal. It's a very powerful book, I strongly recommend it.»From a Danish reader's report «A road movie of a novel taking place in Canada, a mix of Jack London, Jack Kerouac and Joni Mitchell, written with great sensitivity, punch, drive and a jazz-inspired melodic language.»Fredrik Wandrup, “Best books of 2015” in Dagbladet «It's the warmth of the writing, and the courage the characters show by exposing themselves to unsafe conditions, which provides the underlying atmosphere of the novel, and which makes it so tremblingly intimate.»Hamar Arbeiderblad «With her unadorned first person narrative about travelling seemingly with no plan and a search for freedom in whatever shape it might show itself, WOLF ISLAND stands out as a captivating, warm and often surprising novel.»Morgenbladet «I strongly recommend this novel.»The blogger Astrid Terese Bjorland Riscold Skjeggerud
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Undertittel roman
Forfattere Lajla Rolstad (forfatter)
Forlag Gyldendal
Utgitt 09.04.2015
Lengde 258 sider
Sjanger Skjønnlitteratur, Romaner
Språk Bokmål
Format epub
DRM-beskyttelse Vannmerket
ISBN 9788205474581

‘Do I have to live my life in this way?’ Lajla Rolstad asks, and books a plane ticket to Canada. During the next few years, she spends long periods here, alone in the wilderness or on the road, among people who live outside society in peripheral areas or whom she comes across on her travels: marihuana growers, trappers, cowboys, hippies, adventurers and medicine men.

The first winter she is the caretaker at an isolated resort that is closed for the season. Her nearest neighbour lives half an hour walk away, through the forest. Gradually she learns to know her surroundings, the nature and animal life, as well as the other people on the island: a strange community of people who seemed to have washed ashore there, or just escaped from civilization and their old lives. She later lives alone for a whole winter in a log cabin in an Indian reservation, with grizzly bears, wolves and strange men as her neighbours.

The doctor once told her to take her medicines and live a predictable life. But this is the opposite: a life without protection.

Rights sold:
Czech Republic, Kniha Zlin
Denmark, Batzer
Germany, Btb/Random House

«I'm standing in the S-train to the Gentofte Book Fair, having just finished the final page of the book; I love it. I already want to read it again, to give it to my mother, my grandmother and my two best friends. It's such a quiet story, and yet so wild, my heart was beating hard several times while I read, even though what happened was so simple: a meeting with a wolf, a ceremony with a medicine man; so subtly dramatic. The story is so consistent and well-shaped, the themes so simple, and yet so universal; to overcome your fear, to find peace in yourself and trust in your world, the outer journey which mirrors the inner, but it never becomes clichéd or banal. It's a very powerful book, I strongly recommend it.»
From a Danish reader's report

«A road movie of a novel taking place in Canada, a mix of Jack London, Jack Kerouac and Joni Mitchell, written with great sensitivity, punch, drive and a jazz-inspired melodic language.»
Fredrik Wandrup, “Best books of 2015” in Dagbladet

«It's the warmth of the writing, and the courage the characters show by exposing themselves to unsafe conditions, which provides the underlying atmosphere of the novel, and which makes it so tremblingly intimate.»
Hamar Arbeiderblad

«With her unadorned first person narrative about travelling seemingly with no plan and a search for freedom in whatever shape it might show itself, WOLF ISLAND stands out as a captivating, warm and often surprising novel.»
Morgenbladet

«I strongly recommend this novel.»
The blogger Astrid Terese Bjorland Riscold Skjeggerud

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