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White Hunger

White Hunger

Author(s): Aki Ollikainen

Genre(s): Fiction, Historical, Novella

Era(s): 1867

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1867: a year of devastating famine in Finland. Marja, a farmer’s wife from the north, sets off on foot through the snow with her two young children. Their goal: St Petersburg, where people say there is bread. Others are also heading south, just as desperate to survive. Ruuni, a boy she meets, seems trustworthy. But can anyone really help? —— Why Peirene chose to publish this book: ‘Like Cormac McCarthy’s The Road, this apocalyptic tale deals with the human will to survive. And let me be honest: There will come a point in this book where you can take no more of the snow-covered desolation. But then the first rays of spring sun appear and our belief in the human spirit revives. A stunning tale.’ Meike Ziervogel, Publisher

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Starkness pervades this novel set in the famine of the 1860s in Finland. But yet, there is hope, there is life. Based on true events, this is an interesting insight into a terrible time.

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