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Moonstone: The Boy Who Never Was

Moonstone: The Boy Who Never Was

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The mesmerising new novel by Iceland's internationally renowned writer Sjón - 'the trickster that makes the world, and he is achingly brilliant' Junot Díaz, 'an extraordinary and original writer' A.S. Byatt.

Winner of the Icelandic Literary Prize

The year is 1918 and in Iceland the erupting volcano Katla can be seen colouring the sky night and day from the streets of Reykjavik. Yet life in the small capital carries on as usual, despite the natural disaster, a shortage of coal and, in the outside world, the Great War grinding on.

There, sixteen-year-old Máni Steinn lives for the new fashion - the movies. Asleep he dreams altered versions of them, their tapestry of events threaded with strands from his own life. Awake he hovers on the fringes of society. But then the Spanish flu epidemic comes ashore, killing hundreds and driving thousands into their sick beds. The shadows of existence deepen and for Máni everything changes.

Capturing Iceland at a moment of profound transformation, this is the story of a misfit in a place where life and death, reality and imagination, secrets and revelations jostle for dominance. With not a word wasted, this mesmerising and original novel is the work of a major international writer.

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ISBN13: 9781473613133
ISBN10: 1473613132
Language: English
Publisher: Sceptre
Publication Year: 2016
Format: Hardcover

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    A mesmerizing novel of Iceland during a turbulent era.

  • Who is this book for?

    If you're drawn to stories set in times of upheaval, this novel offers a deep dive into Iceland's world during 1918, blending history with dreamlike imagination. You'll find a narrative that captures the fragility of life amidst natural disasters and pandemics through the eyes of a young misfit, making it a compelling read for those who enjoy evocative, atmospheric storytelling.

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