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Sara is four years old. Her mother is a student and is writing her dissertation. During the novel we are given an insight into their day-to-day life, into the young mother’s highly conscious and critical attitude to her own actions, her fear of clichés, her desire to be a good mother. But then everything comes to a stop.‘… an entirely original book… impressive craftsmanship.’–VG ‘It seems like a …
Sara is four years old. Her mother is a student and is writing her dissertation. During the novel we are given an insight into their day-to-day life, into the young mother’s highly conscious and critical attitude to her own actions, her fear of clichés, her desire to be a good mother. But then everything comes to a stop.
‘… an entirely original book… impressive craftsmanship.’
–VG
‘It seems like a long time passes between each really important novel being published in this country. But now Trude Marstein has come up with her second.’
–NRK P2, Kulturnytt
‘…a compelling portrait of a young mother desperately seeking control.’
–Aftenposten
‘With this year’s novel, she confirms that she is one of the key writers of her generation.’
–Hamar Arbeiderblad
‘Marstein’s novel is dramatically stimulating – linguistically it’s consistently executed.’
–Adresseavisen
‘… Wonderfully suggestive… The book is close and intense… Marstein has mastery of her craft and confirms the originality of her talent.’
– Nordlys
‘It is terrifically good… an enduring author.’
– Stavanger Aftenblad
‘Suddenly Hearing Someone Open a Door is written with a linguistic precision in which tiny details become significant for bigger contexts. In terms of motifs, style and themes it is a consistent book. Marstein is a writer one should keep a watchful eye on in the future.‘
– Bergens Tidende
