Iron Age, The

Iron Age, The

by Arja (Author), Kajermo (Author)

Synopsis

On her family's austere farm, the Girl learns stories and fables of the world around her - of Miina, their sleeping neighbour; how people get depressed if pine trees grow too close to the house; that you should never turn away a witch at the door; and why her father was unlucky not to die in the war. The family crosses from Finland to Sweden, from a familiar language to a strange one, from one unfriendly home to another. The Girl, mute but watchful, weaves a picture of her violent father, resilient mother and strangely resourceful brothers. In this darkly funny debut, with illustrations throughout, folk tales and traditional custom clash with economic reality, from the rural Finland to urban Stockholm.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 128
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Tramp Press
Published: 24 Oct 2019

ISBN 10: 0993459234
ISBN 13: 9780993459238

Media Reviews
'Arja Kajermo's 'The Iron Age', about a grim childhood in postwar Finland is so bleakly funny that it makes Frank McCourt's Angela's Ashes seem idyllic.' The Irish Times 'Full of hardships and puzzlement and dark humours. A memorable chronicle of a family's struggle during a less well-known period in history.' Anne Enright, Yiyum Lee and Jon McGregor, judges of the 2014 Davy Byrnes Award
Author Bio
Arja Kajermo has contributed cartoons to the feminist publisher Attic Press and occasionally to the Sunday Press, The Irish Times, Image magazine, Magill and others. Her strip 'Dublin Four' ran in the Sunday Tribune. She now draws the strip 'Tuula' in the Sunday edition of a Swedish daily newspaper. In 2014 she was shortlisted for the prestigious Davy Byrnes Award for her short story 'The Iron Age', upon which this novel is based. Arja lives in Dublin.