Sickle by Ruth Lillegraven

Sickle by Ruth Lillegraven

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Sickle by Ruth Lillegraven

Norway. The 1800s. Endre must to take over the family farm from his father—his father, who swings the sickle and sharpens the scythe, and says this is the only way in which rocks and stones and mounts and waves can still be ours. But Endre is strange, he keeps to himself, unlike his brothers who are merry and full of joy. He wants to live in the farm without longing to leave, but he is struggling. Then he meets Abelone—"the bearer of light." Tall and thin, always sitting with her books, sharper than all she went to school with, she is about to be a teacher. They appear to come from different worlds—one from the ancient, traditional, natural world; the other from the forward-looking world of modernity, of breaking away, and of renewal. But there is love—great and immediate. With new ideas and new languages, Abelone opens up the world of Endre—whose name means "change." A novel written in lyrical verse, Ruth Lillegraven’s Sickle is an unforgettable evocation of longing and loss, of dreams and reality, and the importance of language itself.
Lillegraven, Ruth: - Ruth Lillegraven has published a series of books for children and adults, including five poetry collections and the novel Between Us. Her first play, Cally, premiers at The Norwegian Theatre in Oslo in 2018.
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ISBN 13 9780857426116
ISBN 10 0857426117
Title Sickle
Author Ruth Lillegraven
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Seagull Books London Ltd
Year published 2019-05-17
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.