Stolen
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Narrated by:
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Jade Wheeler
About this listen
Bloomsbury presents Stolen by Ann-Helén Laestadius, read by Jade Wheeler.
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The international sensation: the story of a young Sámi girl's coming-of-age, and a powerful fable about family, identity and justice
Nine-year-old Elsa lives just north of the Arctic Circle. She and her family are Sámi – Scandinavia’s indigenous people – and make their living herding reindeer.
One morning when Elsa goes skiing alone, she witnesses a man brutally killing her reindeer calf, Nástegallu. Elsa recognises the man but refuses to tell anyone – least of all the Swedish police force – about what she saw. Instead, she carries her secret as a dark weight on her heart.
Elsa comes of age fighting two wars: one within her community, where male elders expect young women to know their place; and against the ever-escalating wave of prejudice and violence against the Sámi.
When Elsa finds herself the target of the man who killed her reindeer calf all those years ago, something inside of her finally breaks. The guilt, fear, and anger she’s been carrying since childhood come crashing over her like an avalanche, and will lead Elsa to a final catastrophic confrontation.
It has a certain naïveté about it and I did wonder if it was original meant to be like this or this is due to it’s translation.
Enjoyable listen
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A sad but excellent story
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Great plot & good character development.
Very informative about the Reindeer herders
Lives & conditions.
Great Nordic atmosphere
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life, and the contrast between the Sámi characters and other character was interesting, but the ‘mystery’ or ‘crime’ always felt flat, low-stakes.
I didn’t want to stop reading, wanting closure and being genuinely interested in the outcome of an investigation (or series of investigations) running through the novel, but I also could wait for this to be finished to move on to something more light hearted. I wasn’t gripped, but I was definitely interested.
I understood halfway through that the novel was more one built around a young girl’s trauma and her brother’s mental health, rather than the crime itself, but this made the novel bleak and occasionally boring. However, when the novel was at its bleakest, links to an earlier predicament where made which brought interesting questions and ideas surrounding morality and life into the novel, and that rescued this from being a 3 star novel - it made me think: is concealing the truth the same as lying, and is lying, anyway, a crime?
An interesting take on modern Sámi life within a less interesting crime story
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Very moving story
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