by PasiIlmariJääskeläinen (Author)
An atmospheric love story with a twist by the author of The Rabbit Back Literature Society In a small hillside town, Olli Suominen - publisher and discontented husband - is constantly losing umbrellas. He has also joined a film club. And Greta, an old flame, has added him on Facebook. As his life becomes more and more entangled with Greta's, and his wife and son are dragged into the aftermath of this teenage romance, Olli is forced to make a choice. But does he really want to know what the secret passages are? Can he be sure that Greta is who she seems to be? And what actually happened on that summer's day long ago? Absorbing, atmospheric and often very funny, Secret Passages in a Hillside Town is an intoxicating novel about the grip of the past and the romance of what has been lost.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: Translation
Publisher: Pushkin Press
Published: 07 Dec 2017
ISBN 10: 1782273379
ISBN 13: 9781782273370
This mysterious, idiosyncratic tale exerts an unexpected pull... more than a little cinematic. - Mail on Sunday
Reality, fantasy worlds, and references to the Famous Five blend into one intoxicating vision... Beautiful, absorbing, and chilling literature. - Helsingin Sanomat
The kind of novel that surprises you with its strangeness long after you think that every possible imaginative alley has been explored. - Kannesta kanteen
Delightful, magical, inventive. -- The National (UAE)
'Gloriously strange, witty and disturbing... A tremendous, haunting book, full of bitter pain and starry-eyed wonder.' - SFX (5 star 'SFX Loves' lead review for December)
Randomly funny, ultimately quite dark, very very clever Secret Passages in a Hillside Town is a literary delight, a hidden gem and comes highly recommended from me. - Liz Loves Books (blog)
Strange and beguiling, luring its readers in with quirkiness and charm... highly compelling. - Glasgow Herald
I really like this book... Another gem from Pushkin Press, this could be a Man Booker... -- Winston's Dad (blog)
'Praise for The Rabbit Back Literature Society: 'Unexpected, thrilling and absurd' Sunday Telegraph; 'Unnerving, enigmatic' FT; 'Witty' Observer; 'You'll love it' Harper's Bazaar; 'Thrilling' Shortlist