FORNUFTENS SKJØRE GRENSE – THE FRAGILE LIMIT OF REASON

by Kirsti Eline Torhaug

A Book of the Month by ARK Bokhandel
A Bestselling Novel 01/2024

GROWING UP IN a small village outside Oslo in the 1920s, Per`s vivid imagination is fueled by dreams of adventure and admiration for great explorers. He longs to embark on a journey to the Amazon. His dream sustains him through a childhood overshadowed by the loveless marriage of his parents but the bond between Per, his brother Matthias, and their extraordinary little sister Moa provides warmth and hope. Moa, with her uncanny sense of foreboding, feels the first shiver of looming tragedy when she hears footsteps in the attic of their old farmhouse. One day these footsteps mean but one thing: Nazi forces have occupied Norway.

WHILE PER AND his childhood friend Helmer refuse to accept Norway’s surrender, big world events disrupt the quiet village life. The two plan to escape to England and join the resistance, but their daring attempt ends in capture. Sent to Sachsenhausen concentration camp, Per and Helmer endure unimaginable horrors, confronting the depths of human cruelty. Through it all, it is Per’s recollections of his village and family, of the dreams that once sustained him, that help him survive these darkest of days. Returning home, Per finds a world forever changed—his youth lost, his country saved, but his soul irrevocably scarred. Haunted by questions of meaning, resilience, and hope in the aftermath of war, he searches for purpose—and for Helmer.

A PROFOUNDLY MOVING tale of friendship, love, and the resilience of the human spirit, this novel explores how to endure and rebuild in the face of unimaginable pain. A story that will linger in readers’ hearts long after the final page.

First published by Pitch Forlag, Norway 2022

Norway, Pitch Forlag

“From time to time, shooting stars emerge that leave an impression, and this book is such a shooting star.”
Helén Foss

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