Out Stealing Horses by Per Petterson, Anne Born

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    • ISBN: 0312427085
    • Publisher: Picador USA
    • Pub. Date: April 2008
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    Synopsis

    We were going out stealing horses. That was what he said, standing at the door to the cabin where I was spending the summer with my father. I was fifteen. It was 1948 and oneof the first days of July.

    Trond’s friend Jon often appeared at his doorstep with an adventure in mind for the two of them. But this morning was different. What began as a joy ride on “borrowed” horses ends with Jon falling into a strange trance of grief. Trond soon learns what befell Jon earlier that day—an incident that marks the beginning of a series of vital losses for both boys.

    Set in the easternmost region of Norway, Out Stealing Horses begins with an ending. Sixty-seven-year-old Trond has settled into a rustic cabin in an isolated area to live the rest of his life with a quiet deliberation. A meeting with his only neighbor, however, forces him to reflect on that fateful summer.

    The New York Times - Thomas McGuane

    This short yet spacious and powerful book — in such contrast to the well-larded garrulity of the bulbous American novel of today — reminds us of the careful and apropos writing of J. M. Coetzee, W. G. Sebald and Uwe Timm. Petterson’s kinship with Knut Hamsun, which he has himself acknowledged, is palpable in Hamsun’s “Pan,” “Victoria” and even the lighthearted “Dreamers.” But nothing should suggest that his superb novel is so embedded in its sources as to be less than a gripping account of such originality as to expand the reader’s own experience of life.

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    Biography

    PER PETTERSON has written five novels, which have established his reputation as one of Norway’s best fiction writers. Out Stealing Horses won the Norwegian Booksellers Prize, the Critics Award for best novel, and the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize.

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    A Small Country with a Big Heartby Vermontcozy

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    10/19/2009: I was taken back on how beautifully written,and detailed this account of WW11 in rural Norway.With the Germans thinking that the local folk are friendly,unassuming,the underground is working day and night smuggling Jews out of harms way.As seen through a boys eyes,and then as a grown man,I was reminded how we must not ever take for granted the Heroes ,whose names we will never know.When we are in the present time and again back in Norway with a grown man,looking back, his life has come full circle..Per Petterson and Anne Born have given life to an amazing story

    I Also Recommend: The Jump-Off Creek, Norway, 1940.

    Short book that stays with youby Knitwit14

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    10/05/2009: EVERYONE I know is now or has already read this book, and I've had it recommended to me several times. So, armed with a Barnes & Noble coupon, I bought it, and saved it for a long plane ride. I liked the book--it's quiet, to be sure, and very contemplative, but what do you expect from a book that is about a man thinking back on his life while in a cabin in practically the middle of nowhere? The book ends abruptly in my opinion--there are threads left tangled and unsnipped, and I was left to wonder what they would look like if allowed to work themselves out. (The ending is lyrical and wonderful ... I just wanted more BEFORE that!) I suppose the ending is like life--we don't ever have everything worked out and answered, and so it fits. And I've been thinking on those threads and the book since I finished it, which has made for interesting conversations with my friends, and opportunities for discussions of our own experiences.

    The reason for four stars is that, as I have with all books recommended to me by many exhuberant friends, I expected just a little more. But the book is, as it stands, beautiful and certainly worth every recommendation I've heard.


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