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Butterflies in November - by Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir (Paperback)

Butterflies in November - by  Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"After a day of being dumped--twice--and accidentally killing a goose, a young woman yearns for a tropical vacation far from the chaos of her life. Instead, her plans are wrecked by her best friend's four-year-old deaf-mute son, thrust into her reluctant care. But when the boy chooses the winning numbers for a lottery ticket, the two of them set off on a road trip across Iceland with a glove compartment stuffed full of their jackpot earnings"--Amazon.com.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>* Long-listed for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize 2014 * <p/>I can't remember the last time I was so enchanted by a novel like I am by <i>Butterflies in November</i>. Zany, surprising, full of twists and turns, it left me breathless. I just love this book. --Ann Hood, author of <i>The Knitting Circle</i> and <i>The Obituary Writer</i></b> <p/>After a day of being dumped--twice--and accidentally killing a goose, a young woman yearns for a tropical vacation far from the chaos of her life. Instead, her plans are wrecked by her best friend's four-year-old deaf-mute son, thrust into her reluctant care. But when the boy chooses the winning numbers for a lottery ticket, the two of them set off on a road trip across Iceland with a glove compartment stuffed full of their jackpot earnings. Along the way, they encounter black sand beaches, cucumber farms, lava fields, flocks of sheep, an Estonian choir, a falconer, a hitchhiker, and both of her exes desperate for another chance. What begins as a spontaneous adventure will unexpectedly and profoundly change the way she views her past and charts her future. <p/><i>Butterflies in November</i> is a blackly comic, charming, and uplifting tale of friends and lovers, motherhood, and self-discovery.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>With subtle prose and sardonic humor Olafsdottir upends expectations. --<b>Carmela Ciuraru, <i>New York Times</i></b> <p/>Quirky and enchanting . . . a tale of resilient spirits on a journey. --<i><b>Boston Globe</i></b> <p/>This picaresque novel . . . is carried by the evocation of [Iceland's] bleak, moody beauty. --<i><b>New Yorker</i></b> <p/>Anyone who's fallen inexplicably in love with a European road-trip story will be vulnerable to this fictional journey around Iceland's Ring Road. --<i><b>New York Magazine</i>/Vulture.com (one of 9 Books You Need to Read)</b> <p/>Two very unlikely travelers take a genuinely funny and gleefully manic Icelandic road trip. . . . A fresh and zany novel . . . and at its heart, is a tragicomedy rich in pathos and humor. --<b>Malcolm Forbes, <i>Minneapolis Star Tribune</i></b> <p/>A beguiling road trip tale . . . an engaging and entertaining read. --<b>New York Journal of Books</b> <p/>Thoughtful and fun . . . a novel of surprising tension and tenderness. --<i><b>Kirkus Reviews</i></b> <p/>A funny and bizarre travelog of Iceland's unique culture and landscape . . . give in to the quirky spirit of the book. --<i><b>Library Journal</i></b> <p/>Ólafsdóttir has created a singular heroine in <i>Butterflies in November</i>: unafraid, unapologetic and also unforgettable. When she enters a lottery, she wins it. When she has sex with the wrong man, she gets back into her car and keeps on driving. I loved her and this quirky, enticing novel that never stopped surprising. --<b>Marcy Dermansky, author of <i>Twins</i> and <i>Bad Marie</i></b> <p/>Authentic. The story explores what freedom really means when romantic and familial bonds are pushed aside. --<i><b>Publishers Weekly</i></b> <p/>A bright and blissful journey into the darkest month in Iceland. Olafsdottir repeatedly smashes our idea of the everyday, only to sew it back together in a magically surprising and beautiful embroidery. A highly original and very charming novel. --<b>Hallgrimur Helgason, author of <i>The Hitman's Guide to Housecleaning</i></b> <p/>A funny, moving, and occasionally bizarre exploration of life's upheavals and reversals. --<i><b>Financial Times </i></b> <p/>[An] evocative, humorous novel. . . . The beguiling imagery captures the fragile and fleeting beauty of those loved and lost, as well as the possibilities of self reinvention; of shedding skins, growing wings. --<i><b>Observer</i></b> <p/>A whimsical Icelandic journey. . . . There are moving moments of sadness and hilarity . . . and Olafsdottir shows a rare ability to write a serious and convincing small child; the boy's flowering relationship with his clueless foster-carer is beautifully handled. --<i><b>Guardian</i></b> <p/>[A] super talented writer. . . brilliantly written . . . quirky, fun, adorable and bizarre. You'll savor each page of this book. --<i><b>Company</i> (one of Five Female Authors You Need to Know)</b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir</b> was born in Iceland in 1958, studied art history in Paris and has lectured in History of Art at the University of Iceland. Her novel, <i>The Greenhouse</i>, won the DV Culture Award for literature, was nominated for the Nordic Council Literature Award, and translated into twenty-two languages. She currently lives and works in Reykjavik.

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