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    Publisher
    Scribner
    ISBN-10
    1668007169
    ISBN-13
    9781668007167
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    17057274035

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Stolen
    Number of Pages
    400 Pages
    Language
    English
    Topic
    Cultural Heritage, Native American & Aboriginal, Thrillers / Suspense
    Publication Year
    2023
    Genre
    Fiction
    Author
    Ann-Helén Laestadius
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1.3 in
    Item Weight
    13.2 Oz
    Item Length
    8.4 in
    Item Width
    5.5 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2022-948527
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Reviews
    International Praise for Stolen "Shattering and thought-provoking from the first to the last page! . . . A powerful reading experience about the beauty of the wilderness and the vulnerability of people. An illuminating portrayal of a part of Sweden where villagers, neighbors, and families are set against each other through generations."-- Book of the Year Award Jury Citation (Sweden) "Laestadius's strong message about the injustice experienced by an indigenous minority gives this novel a universality extending far beyond Sápmi, the lands inhabited by the Sámi people of northern Norway, Sweden, Finland, and north-western Russia." -- Swedish Book Review (Sweden) "Laestadius is a skilled storyteller and through her powerful and meticulous style she gives life to the text that makes it feel cinematic. Laestadius portrays the Sámi community in a way that has never been done before." -- Nuorat (Sápmi) "This novel should be read by anyone who enjoys a great literary story that sheds light on an important subject." -- Adresseavisens (Norway) "Laestadius writes with burning intensity about a community around the Arctic Circle that is rarely portrayed. . . . With both vulnerability and immense power, Ann-Helén joiks a searing social critique that echoes across borders and latitudes." -- Demokraatti (Finland), " Stolen is an extraordinary novel. A coming-of-age-story you'll get lost in, about youth and heritage and the never-ending struggle to be allowed to exist. Although set in the coldest and most northern part of Scandinavia, I'm convinced it's a universal story to be loved everywhere in the world."-- Fredrik Backman, internationally bestselling author of A Man Called Ove and Anxious People "Nuanced . . . an affecting portrait of the Sámi's disenfranchisement . . . [and] a family torn apart by cultural tensions." -- Publishers Weekly "A revelatory account." -- Kirkus "Sámi author Ann-Helén Laestadius has written a fresh, devastating, and insightful novel about Sámi life and the struggle for justice in a rapidly changing world. A love for the imperiled landscape reverberates throughout this engaging read." -- Megan Mayhew Bergman, author of How Strange a Season " Stolen is in equal measure a gripping and thrilling mystery as it is a testament to the continued beating heart of Sámi life. Ann-Helén Laestadius takes her place as an important voice in world Indigenous literature."-- Michelle Good, author of Five Little Indians "Shattering and thought-provoking from the first to the last page! . . . An illuminating portrayal of a part of Sweden where villagers, neighbors, and families are set against each other through generations." -- Book of the Year Award Jury Citation (Sweden) "Beautiful and devastating, Stolen shines a powerful and important light on the Sámi community and the growing challenges they face." -- Carole Johnstone, author of Mirrorland and The Blackhouse, Advance Praise for Stolen " Stolen is an extraordinary novel. A coming-of-age-story you'll get lost in, about youth and heritage and the never-ending struggle to be allowed to exist. Although set in the coldest and most northern part of Scandinavia, I'm convinced it's a universal story to be loved everywhere in the world."-- Fredrik Backman, internationally bestselling author of A Man Called Ove and Anxious People "Sámi author Ann-Helén Laestadius has written a fresh, devastating, and insightful novel about Sámi life and the struggle for justice in a rapidly changing world. A love for the imperiled landscape reverberates throughout this engaging read." -- Megan Mayhew Bergman, author of How Strange a Season "Beautiful and devastating, Stolen shines a powerful and important light on the Sámi community and the growing challenges they face in a changing world." -- Carole Johnstone, author of Mirrorland and The Blackhouse, Advance Praise for Stolen "Sámi author Ann-Helén Laestadius has written a fresh, devastating, and insightful novel about Sámi life and the struggle for justice in a rapidly changing world. A love for the imperiled landscape reverberates throughout this engaging read." -- Megan Mayhew Bergman, author of How Strange a Season, "This coming-of-age thriller explores themes of white male entitlement, rural despair, generational trauma, colonialism and gatekeeping with a nuance that makes you forget its Swedish setting. Scandinavia, it turns out, is not as cozy-cabin-core as Americans like to imagine. In fact, it's just like us." -- NPR, Best Books of 2023 " Stolen is an extraordinary novel. A coming-of-age-story you'll get lost in, about youth and heritage and the never-ending struggle to be allowed to exist. Although set in the coldest and most northern part of Scandinavia, I'm convinced it's a universal story to be loved everywhere in the world."-- Fredrik Backman, internationally bestselling author of A Man Called Ove and Anxious People "[Written] with sensitivity and insight for the subtleties of Sámi life." -- New York Times "A moving account. . . . The heart, and the great appeal, of this novel is its empathetic portrait of a young woman who flourishes in this harsh, but beautiful, landscape." -- Financial Times (UK) "Like all good thrillers, the book moves quickly, but what I most enjoyed were Laestadius's complex, sympathetic characters and her nuanced portrait of a way of life under threat." -- Words Without Borders, Best Books of 2023 "Powerful. . . . [Laestadius] has neatly side-stepped cliches about Indigenous communities to reveal a loving portrait of a community fighting to survive. . . . What Stolen may do best is make clear how hollow words ring when world leaders talk about protecting Indigenous land and people. . . . Stolen is both a lesson and a warning." -- Grist "A revelatory account." -- Kirkus "Sámi author Ann-Helén Laestadius has written a fresh, devastating, and insightful novel about Sámi life and the struggle for justice in a rapidly changing world. A love for the imperiled landscape reverberates throughout this engaging read." -- Megan Mayhew Bergman, author of How Strange a Season " Stolen is in equal measure a gripping and thrilling mystery as it is a testament to the continued beating heart of Sámi life. Ann-Helén Laestadius takes her place as an important voice in world Indigenous literature."-- Michelle Good, author of Five Little Indians "Shattering and thought-provoking from the first to the last page! . . . An illuminating portrayal of a part of Sweden where villagers, neighbors, and families are set against each other through generations." -- Book of the Year Award Jury Citation (Sweden), " Stolen is an extraordinary novel. A coming-of-age-story you'll get lost in, about youth and heritage and the never-ending struggle to be allowed to exist. Although set in the coldest and most northern part of Scandinavia, I'm convinced it's a universal story to be loved everywhere in the world."-- Fredrik Backman, internationally bestselling author of A Man Called Ove and Anxious People "Sámi author Ann-Helén Laestadius has written a fresh, devastating, and insightful novel about Sámi life and the struggle for justice in a rapidly changing world. A love for the imperiled landscape reverberates throughout this engaging read." -- Megan Mayhew Bergman, author of How Strange a Season " Stolen is in equal measure a gripping and thrilling mystery as it is a testament to the continued beating heart of Sámi life. Ann-Helén Laestadius takes her place as an important voice in world Indigenous literature."-- Michelle Good, author of Five Little Indians "Beautiful and devastating, Stolen shines a powerful and important light on the Sámi community and the growing challenges they face in a changing world." -- Carole Johnstone, author of Mirrorland and The Blackhouse " Stolen is viscerally clear fiction of both the fractured, violent nature of the Sámi's relationship with their Nordic occupiers and the coming of age of an innocent girl. Written with such cool clarity, Stolen is a perfect metaphor of our slippery grip on humanity and our tenuous relationship with the Earth." --Tanya Talaga, bestselling author of Seven Fallen Feathers " Stolen is a deeply gripping and atmospheric novel that will take hold of your heart. Filled with compelling characters and a formidable landscape--this debut is a triumph!"-- Danielle Daniel, author of Daughters of the Deer, Advance Praise for Stolen " Stolen is an extraordinary novel. A coming-of-age-story you'll get lost in, about youth and heritage and the never-ending struggle to be allowed to exist. Although set in the coldest and most northern part of Scandinavia, I'm convinced it's a universal story to be loved everywhere in the world."-- Fredrik Backman, internationally bestselling author of The Winners and Anxious People "Sámi author Ann-Helén Laestadius has written a fresh, devastating, and insightful novel about Sámi life and the struggle for justice in a rapidly changing world. A love for the imperiled landscape reverberates throughout this engaging read." -- Megan Mayhew Bergman, author of How Strange a Season "Beautiful and devastating, Stolen shines a powerful and important light on the Sámi community and the growing challenges they face in a changing world." -- Carole Johnstone, author of Mirrorland and The Blackhouse, " Stolen is an extraordinary novel. A coming-of-age-story you'll get lost in, about youth and heritage and the never-ending struggle to be allowed to exist. Although set in the coldest and most northern part of Scandinavia, I'm convinced it's a universal story to be loved everywhere in the world."-- Fredrik Backman, internationally bestselling author of A Man Called Ove and Anxious People "Powerful. . . . [Laestadius] has neatly side-stepped cliches about Indigenous communities to reveal a loving portrait of a community fighting to survive. . . . What Stolen may do best is make clear how hollow words ring when world leaders talk about protecting Indigenous land and people. . . . Stolen is both a lesson and a warning." -- Grist "A revelatory account." -- Kirkus "Sámi author Ann-Helén Laestadius has written a fresh, devastating, and insightful novel about Sámi life and the struggle for justice in a rapidly changing world. A love for the imperiled landscape reverberates throughout this engaging read." -- Megan Mayhew Bergman, author of How Strange a Season " Stolen is in equal measure a gripping and thrilling mystery as it is a testament to the continued beating heart of Sámi life. Ann-Helén Laestadius takes her place as an important voice in world Indigenous literature."-- Michelle Good, author of Five Little Indians "Shattering and thought-provoking from the first to the last page! . . . An illuminating portrayal of a part of Sweden where villagers, neighbors, and families are set against each other through generations." -- Book of the Year Award Jury Citation (Sweden) "Beautiful and devastating, Stolen shines a powerful and important light on the Sámi community and the growing challenges they face." -- Carole Johnstone, author of Mirrorland and The Blackhouse, "This coming-of-age thriller explores themes of white male entitlement, rural despair, generational trauma, colonialism and gatekeeping with a nuance that makes you forget its Swedish setting. Scandinavia, it turns out, is not as cozy-cabin-core as Americans like to imagine. In fact, it's just like us." -- NPR, Best Books of 2023 " Stolen is an extraordinary novel. A coming-of-age-story you'll get lost in, about youth and heritage and the never-ending struggle to be allowed to exist. Although set in the coldest and most northern part of Scandinavia, I'm convinced it's a universal story to be loved everywhere in the world."-- Fredrik Backman, internationally bestselling author of A Man Called Ove and Anxious People "[Written] with sensitivity and insight for the subtleties of Sámi life." -- New York Times "A moving account. . . . The heart, and the great appeal, of this novel is its empathetic portrait of a young woman who flourishes in this harsh, but beautiful, landscape." -- Financial Times (UK) "Powerful. . . . [Laestadius] has neatly side-stepped cliches about Indigenous communities to reveal a loving portrait of a community fighting to survive. . . . What Stolen may do best is make clear how hollow words ring when world leaders talk about protecting Indigenous land and people. . . . Stolen is both a lesson and a warning." -- Grist "A revelatory account." -- Kirkus "Sámi author Ann-Helén Laestadius has written a fresh, devastating, and insightful novel about Sámi life and the struggle for justice in a rapidly changing world. A love for the imperiled landscape reverberates throughout this engaging read." -- Megan Mayhew Bergman, author of How Strange a Season " Stolen is in equal measure a gripping and thrilling mystery as it is a testament to the continued beating heart of Sámi life. Ann-Helén Laestadius takes her place as an important voice in world Indigenous literature."-- Michelle Good, author of Five Little Indians "Shattering and thought-provoking from the first to the last page! . . . An illuminating portrayal of a part of Sweden where villagers, neighbors, and families are set against each other through generations." -- Book of the Year Award Jury Citation (Sweden), " Stolen is an extraordinary novel. A coming-of-age-story you'll get lost in, about youth and heritage and the never-ending struggle to be allowed to exist. Although set in the coldest and most northern part of Scandinavia, I'm convinced it's a universal story to be loved everywhere in the world."-- Fredrik Backman, internationally bestselling author of A Man Called Ove and Anxious People "[Written] with sensitivity and insight for the subtleties of Sámi life." -- New York Times "A moving account. . . . The heart, and the great appeal, of this novel is its empathetic portrait of a young woman who flourishes in this harsh, but beautiful, landscape." -- Financial Times (UK) "Powerful. . . . [Laestadius] has neatly side-stepped cliches about Indigenous communities to reveal a loving portrait of a community fighting to survive. . . . What Stolen may do best is make clear how hollow words ring when world leaders talk about protecting Indigenous land and people. . . . Stolen is both a lesson and a warning." -- Grist "A revelatory account." -- Kirkus "Sámi author Ann-Helén Laestadius has written a fresh, devastating, and insightful novel about Sámi life and the struggle for justice in a rapidly changing world. A love for the imperiled landscape reverberates throughout this engaging read." -- Megan Mayhew Bergman, author of How Strange a Season " Stolen is in equal measure a gripping and thrilling mystery as it is a testament to the continued beating heart of Sámi life. Ann-Helén Laestadius takes her place as an important voice in world Indigenous literature."-- Michelle Good, author of Five Little Indians "Shattering and thought-provoking from the first to the last page! . . . An illuminating portrayal of a part of Sweden where villagers, neighbors, and families are set against each other through generations." -- Book of the Year Award Jury Citation (Sweden), "Laestadius's strong message about the injustice experienced by an indigenous minority gives this novel a universality extending far beyond Sápmi, the lands inhabited by the Sámi people of northern Norway, Sweden, Finland and north-western Russia." -- Swedish Book Review (Sweden), " Stolen is an extraordinary novel. A coming-of-age-story you'll get lost in, about youth and heritage and the never-ending struggle to be allowed to exist. Although set in the coldest and most northern part of Scandinavia, I'm convinced it's a universal story to be loved everywhere in the world."-- Fredrik Backman, internationally bestselling author of A Man Called Ove and Anxious People "Sámi author Ann-Helén Laestadius has written a fresh, devastating, and insightful novel about Sámi life and the struggle for justice in a rapidly changing world. A love for the imperiled landscape reverberates throughout this engaging read." -- Megan Mayhew Bergman, author of How Strange a Season " Stolen is in equal measure a gripping and thrilling mystery as it is a testament to the continued beating heart of Sámi life. Ann-Helén Laestadius takes her place as an important voice in world Indigenous literature."-- Michelle Good, author of Five Little Indians "Shattering and thought-provoking from the first to the last page! . . . An illuminating portrayal of a part of Sweden where villagers, neighbors, and families are set against each other through generations." -- Book of the Year Award Jury Citation (Sweden) "Beautiful and devastating, Stolen shines a powerful and important light on the Sámi community and the growing challenges they face." -- Carole Johnstone, author of Mirrorland and The Blackhouse, " Stolen is an extraordinary novel. A coming-of-age-story you'll get lost in, about youth and heritage and the never-ending struggle to be allowed to exist. Although set in the coldest and most northern part of Scandinavia, I'm convinced it's a universal story to be loved everywhere in the world."-- Fredrik Backman, internationally bestselling author of A Man Called Ove and Anxious People "Sámi author Ann-Helén Laestadius has written a fresh, devastating, and insightful novel about Sámi life and the struggle for justice in a rapidly changing world. A love for the imperiled landscape reverberates throughout this engaging read." -- Megan Mayhew Bergman, author of How Strange a Season " Stolen is in equal measure a gripping and thrilling mystery as it is a testament to the continued beating heart of Sámi life. Ann-Helén Laestadius takes her place as an important voice in world Indigenous literature."-- Michelle Good, author of Five Little Indians "Beautiful and devastating, Stolen shines a powerful and important light on the Sámi community and the growing challenges they face in a changing world." -- Carole Johnstone, author of Mirrorland and The Blackhouse " Stolen is a deeply gripping and atmospheric novel that will take hold of your heart. Filled with compelling characters and a formidable landscape--this debut is a triumph!"-- Danielle Daniel, author of Daughters of the Deer
    Dewey Decimal
    839.738
    Synopsis
    * NOW A NETFLIX FILM * AN NPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR * A spellbinding Swedish novel that follows a young indigenous woman as she struggles to defend her family's reindeer herd and culture amidst xenophobia, climate change, and a devious hunter whose targeted kills are considered mere theft in the eyes of the law. On a winter day north of the Arctic Circle, nine-year-old Elsa--daughter of Sámi reindeer herders--sees a man brutally kill her beloved reindeer calf and threaten her into silence. When her father takes her to report the crime, local police tell them that there is nothing they can do about these "stolen" animals. Killings like these are classified as theft in the reports that continue to pile up, uninvestigated. But reindeer are not just the Sámi's livelihood, they also hold spiritual significance; attacking a reindeer is an attack on the culture itself. Ten years later, hatred and threats against the Sámi keep escalating, and more reindeer are tortured and killed in Elsa's community. Finally, she's had enough and decides to push back on the apathetic police force. The hunter comes after her this time, leading to a catastrophic final confrontation. Based on real events, Ann-Helén Laestadius's award-winning novel Stolen is part coming-of-age story, part love song to a disappearing natural world, and part electrifying countdown to a dramatic resolution--a searing depiction of a forgotten part of Sweden.
    LC Classification Number
    PT9877.22.A47S7613

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