It's Fine By Me

It's Fine By Me

by Don Bartlett (Translator), PerPetterson (Author)

Synopsis

On his first day of school, a teacher welcomes Audun to the class by asking him to describe his former life in the country. But there are stories about his family he would prefer to keep to himself, such as the weeks he spent living in a couple of cardboard boxes, and the day of his little brother's birth, when his drunken father fired three shots into the ceiling. So he refuses to talk and refuses to take off his sunglasses. In his late teens Audun is the only one of his family who remains with his mother in their home in a working-class district of Oslo. He delivers newspapers when he is not in school and talks for hours about Jack London and Ernest Hemingway with his best friend Arvid. But he's not sure that school is the right path for him, feeling that life holds other possibilities. Sometimes tender, sometimes brutal, "It's Fine by Me" is a brilliant novel from the acclaimed author of "Out Stealing Horses".

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Publisher: Harvill Secker
Published: 03 Nov 2011

ISBN 10: 1846555469
ISBN 13: 9781846555466
Book Overview: The brilliant and moving story of a young man's life from the author of the prizewinning Out Stealing Horses

Media Reviews
* an intriguing story featuring all of the Petterson quirks - charm, melancholy, loneliness, the rifts between parents and children, the bonds between siblings and friends * Reading Matters *
Beguiling and beautiful... It's a gripping and subtle coming-of-age story, ripe with melancholy...a graceful and moving novel * Daily Telegraph *
This is a sharp, tough and often movingly observed story about growing up. -- Kate Saunders * The Times *
Executed with not only a magical attention to detail but also with heart-swelling affection... page after page of clear, glitchless and truthful writing -- Neel Mukherjee * Financial Times *
A brilliantly vivid piece of storytelling -- Mary Crockett * Scotsman *
Author Bio
Per Petterson was born in Oslo in 1952 and worked for several years as an unskilled labourer, a bookseller, a writer and a translator until he made his literary debut in 1987 with the short story collection Ashes in my Mouth, Sand in my Shoes, which was widely acclaimed by critics. He made his literary breakthrough in 2003 with the prizewinning novel Out Stealing Horses, which has been published in forty-nine languages so far and won many prizes.