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A Guardian Top 5 Best Translated Fiction Book of the YearFinalist for the National Book Award for Translated LiteratureThe award-winning, deeply moving novel-in-verse about the struggle and persistence of two Indigenous Sámi families over a century.As borders are imposed in northernmost Scandinavia, a reindeer-herding family is ripped apart. A century later, a young Sámi woman leads a bold call for reparations. This majestic verse novel chronicles the fates of two Indigenous families over a hundred years, rescuing from oblivion their stories of loss and resistance.As one generation succeeds another, their voices interweave and form a spellbinding hymn to lands and traditions lost and reclaimed. Written in sparse, glittering verse that flows like a current,
Ædnan is a profound and moving epic of Sámi life. Winner of the August Prize for Fiction"Full of sonorous power yet shot through with an undeniable intimacy… Extraordinary" –
Washington Post"Lyrical and ambitious" –
Guardian"Crystalline… The music of this book is old, and it is new, and it is old" –
Tommy Orange