The Summer Book, Tove Jansson
The Summer Book, Tove Jansson
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The Summer Book

Author: Tove Jansson, Thomas Teal

Narrator: Natasha Soudek

Unabridged: 4 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/28/2022


Synopsis

In The Summer Book Tove Jansson distills the essence of the summer—its sunlight and storms—into twenty-two crystalline vignettes. This brief novel tells the story of Sophia, a six-year-old girl awakening to existence, and Sophia's grandmother, nearing the end of hers, as they spend the summer on a tiny unspoiled island in the Gulf of Finland. The grandmother is unsentimental and wise, if a little cranky; Sophia is impetuous and volatile, but she tends to her grandmother with the care of a new parent. Together they amble over coastline and forest in easy companionship, build boats from bark, create a miniature Venice, write a fanciful study of local bugs. They discuss things that matter to young and old alike: life, death, the nature of God, and of love. "On an island," thinks the grandmother, "everything is complete." In The Summer Book, Jansson creates her own complete world, full of the varied joys and sorrows of life.

About Tove Jansson

Tove Jansson (1914-2001) was born in Helsinki into Finland's Swedish-speaking minority. Her father was a sculptor and her mother a graphic designer and illustrator. Winters were spent in the family's art-filled studio and summers in a fisherman's cottage on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, a setting that would later figure in Jansson's writing for adults and children. Jansson loved books as a child, and set out from an early age to be an artist; her first illustration was published when she was fifteen years old; four years later a picture book appeared under a pseudonym. After attending art schools in both Stockholm and Paris, she returned to Helsinki, where in 1940s and 50s she won acclaim for her paintings and murals. From 1929 until 1953 Jansson drew humorous illustrations and political cartoons for the left-leaning anti-Fascist Finnish-Swedish magazine Garm, and it was there that what was to become Jansson's most famous creation, Moomintroll, a hippopotamus-like character with a dreamy disposition, made his first appearance. Jansson went on to write about the adventures of Moomintroll, the Moomin family, and their curious friends in a long-running comic strip and in a series of books for children that have been translated throughout the world, inspiring films, several television series, an opera, and theme parks in Finland and Japan. Jansson also wrote novels and short stories for adults, of which Sculptor's Daughter, The Summer Book, Sun City, The Winter Book, and Fair Play have been translated into English. In 1994 she was awarded the Prize of the Swedish Academy. Tove Jansson and her companion, the artist Tuulikki Pietila, continued to live part-time in a cottage on the remote outer edge of the Finnish archipelago until 1991.


Reviews

Goodreads review by bup on December 04, 2013

This is the quietest great book I've ever read. Every once in a while I read a book that makes me jealous, that makes me wish I could write and do what the book did. Like this one. It's a wisp of a book - brief, with no plot to speak of and only two real characters, no compelling crisis to drive the......more

Goodreads review by emma on January 26, 2024

This book is beautiful, enchanting, miraculous, magical. [URL not allowed] The writing is lovely. The characters are charming and real. The stories give an immersive look at the as-yet-otherwise-unknown-to-me experience of a Scandinavian summer that feels totally new, and simult......more

Goodreads review by Candi on April 19, 2022

There’s something magical about the bond between the young and the old. I can’t imagine a more enchanting place to tell such a story than on a mysterious island. An island takes note of the seasons and the shifts in weather more clearly than perhaps any other place on earth. The new growth, the budd......more

Goodreads review by Aydan on February 25, 2022

4,5 Witty, funny, lovely, moving and a bit nostalgic for me... A little girl with so many questions, an old lady with so much silent wisdom.........more