Things that Fall from the Sky: Longlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award, 2021

Awards:   Nominated for Finlandia Prize 2015 (Finland) Short-listed for Tulenkantajat Prize (Finland). Winner of EU Prize for Literature 2016
Author:   Selja Ahava ,  Emily Jeremiah ,  Fleur Jeremiah
Publisher:   Oneworld Publications
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9781786077295


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   02 January 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Things that Fall from the Sky: Longlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award, 2021


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Awards

  • Nominated for Finlandia Prize 2015 (Finland)
  • Short-listed for Tulenkantajat Prize (Finland).
  • Winner of EU Prize for Literature 2016

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Author:   Selja Ahava ,  Emily Jeremiah ,  Fleur Jeremiah
Publisher:   Oneworld Publications
Imprint:   Oneworld Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 19.80cm
ISBN:  

9781786077295


ISBN 10:   1786077299
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   02 January 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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`Leaves other tales told from a child's-eye view in the dust... An intricate and tender novel.' * <i>Literary Review</i> * `A whimsical and thoughtful rumination on the terrifying randomness that dictates the course of a life... Ahava's rendering of Saara recalls the first-person intimacy of Mark Haddon's The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (2003) and serves as an example of what strong writers can do with simple sentences.' * <i>Booklist</i> Starred review * `A literary fairy tale... People who live in cold climates need stories that can be spun and unspun around warm hearths.' * <i>Literary Hub</i> * `Ahava embraces the eccentricities of her characters and the role of randomness in the novel's plot, pivoting from a meditation on grief into something closer in tone to the Ricky Jay-narrated prologue of Paul Thomas Anderson's Magnolia.' * <i>Words Without Borders</i> * `It's not hard to see why Things that Fall from the Sky won the EU Prize for Literature. Ahava has created a poignant tale about disrupted lives, ruptured identities, grief on hold, the desire to be understood and the human need for closure.' * <i>European Literature Network</i> * `A poignant tale about what shapes our identity and choices.' * <i>The Tablet</i> * 'Selja Ahava's quiet, suggestive second novel calls to mind a fairy tale...the narrative is both light and poetic, naive and wise - quite wonderful.' * <i>Neue Zurcher Zeitung</i> * 'Selja Ahava tells the story of characters desperately searching for meaning in gentle and poetic prose that nonetheless remains razor-sharp.' * <i>Munchner Merkur</i> * `A tender, bittersweet work on the micro-tragedies in life, the roll of chance in all our fates, and the sorrows that mark our journeys through life.' * <i>Victoria's Book Reviews</i> * `A wonderful gem of a book... It's tragic and it's humorous, it's frightening and it's inspiring. This is a high quality novel by an accomplished author.' * <i>Marjorie's World of Books</i> * Praise for Before My Husband Disappears: 'Selja Ahava's third novel, based on her own experiences, is an overwhelmingly honest, precise and wise story of letting go, of memories, sorrow and of life's unexpected twists.' * <i>Me Naiset</i> magazine, Finland * Praise for Before My Husband Disappears: 'Before My Husband Disappears is a victory of literary art, exactly the kind of victory that one would like to see more of: masterly, beautiful and heartbreakingly touching.' * <i>Turun Sanomat, Finland</i> * `Things that Fall from the Sky underscores the arbitrariness, absurdity, excess, and fatefulness of life. It is so unsettling that it makes you laugh... Ahava succeeds in depicting the human mind, for which any unexpected change can...force one to reflect on existential questions.' * <i>Helsingin Sanomat</i> * Praise for Before My Husband Disappears: 'Before My Husband Disappears is a beautiful, important and timely novel.' * <i>Helsingin Sanomat</i>, Finland *


`Leaves other tales told from a child's-eye view in the dust... An intricate and tender novel.' * <i>Literary Review</i> * `A literary fairy tale... People who live in cold climates need stories that can be spun and unspun around warm hearths.' * <i>Literary Hub</i> * `A whimsical and thoughtful rumination on the terrifying randomness that dictates the course of a life... Ahava's rendering of Saara recalls the first-person intimacy of Mark Haddon's The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (2003) and serves as an example of what strong writers can do with simple sentences.' * <i>Booklist</i> Starred review * `Ahava embraces the eccentricities of her characters and the role of randomness in the novel's plot, pivoting from a meditation on grief into something closer in tone to the Ricky Jay-narrated prologue of Paul Thomas Anderson's Magnolia.' * <i>Words Without Borders</i> * `It's not hard to see why Things that Fall from the Sky won the EU Prize for Literature. Ahava has created a poignant tale about disrupted lives, ruptured identities, grief on hold, the desire to be understood and the human need for closure.' * <i>European Literature Network</i> * `A poignant tale about what shapes our identity and choices.' * <i>The Tablet</i> * 'Selja Ahava's quiet, suggestive second novel calls to mind a fairy tale...the narrative is both light and poetic, naive and wise - quite wonderful.' * <i>Neue Zurcher Zeitung</i> * 'Selja Ahava tells the story of characters desperately searching for meaning in gentle and poetic prose that nonetheless remains razor-sharp.' * <i>Munchner Merkur</i> * `A tender, bittersweet work on the micro-tragedies in life, the roll of chance in all our fates, and the sorrows that mark our journeys through life.' * <i>Victoria's Book Reviews</i> * `A wonderful gem of a book... It's tragic and it's humorous, it's frightening and it's inspiring. This is a high quality novel by an accomplished author.' * <i>Marjorie's World of Books</i> * Praise for Before My Husband Disappears: 'Selja Ahava's third novel, based on her own experiences, is an overwhelmingly honest, precise and wise story of letting go, of memories, sorrow and of life's unexpected twists.' * <i>Me Naiset</i> magazine, Finland * Praise for Before My Husband Disappears: 'Before My Husband Disappears is a victory of literary art, exactly the kind of victory that one would like to see more of: masterly, beautiful and heartbreakingly touching.' * <i>Turun Sanomat, Finland</i> * `Things that Fall from the Sky underscores the arbitrariness, absurdity, excess, and fatefulness of life. It is so unsettling that it makes you laugh... Ahava succeeds in depicting the human mind, for which any unexpected change can...force one to reflect on existential questions.' * <i>Helsingin Sanomat</i> * Praise for Before My Husband Disappears: 'Before My Husband Disappears is a beautiful, important and timely novel.' * <i>Helsingin Sanomat</i>, Finland *


'Leaves other tales told from a child's-eye view in the dust... An intricate and tender novel.' * <i>Literary Review</i> * 'A whimsical and thoughtful rumination on the terrifying randomness that dictates the course of a life... Ahava's rendering of Saara recalls the first-person intimacy of Mark Haddon's The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (2003) and serves as an example of what strong writers can do with simple sentences.' * <i>Booklist</i> Starred review * 'A literary fairy tale... People who live in cold climates need stories that can be spun and unspun around warm hearths.' * <i>Literary Hub</i> * 'Ahava embraces the eccentricities of her characters and the role of randomness in the novel's plot, pivoting from a meditation on grief into something closer in tone to the Ricky Jay-narrated prologue of Paul Thomas Anderson's Magnolia.' * <i>Words Without Borders</i> * 'It's not hard to see why Things that Fall from the Sky won the EU Prize for Literature. Ahava has created a poignant tale about disrupted lives, ruptured identities, grief on hold, the desire to be understood and the human need for closure.' * <i>European Literature Network</i> * 'A poignant tale about what shapes our identity and choices.' * <i>The Tablet</i> * 'Selja Ahava's quiet, suggestive second novel calls to mind a fairy tale...the narrative is both light and poetic, naive and wise - quite wonderful.' * <i>Neue Zurcher Zeitung</i> * 'Selja Ahava tells the story of characters desperately searching for meaning in gentle and poetic prose that nonetheless remains razor-sharp.' * <i>Munchner Merkur</i> * 'A tender, bittersweet work on the micro-tragedies in life, the roll of chance in all our fates, and the sorrows that mark our journeys through life.' * <i>Victoria's Book Reviews</i> * 'A wonderful gem of a book... It's tragic and it's humorous, it's frightening and it's inspiring. This is a high quality novel by an accomplished author.' * <i>Marjorie's World of Books</i> * Praise for Before My Husband Disappears: 'Selja Ahava's third novel, based on her own experiences, is an overwhelmingly honest, precise and wise story of letting go, of memories, sorrow and of life's unexpected twists.' * <i>Me Naiset</i> magazine, Finland * Praise for Before My Husband Disappears: 'Before My Husband Disappears is a victory of literary art, exactly the kind of victory that one would like to see more of: masterly, beautiful and heartbreakingly touching.' * <i>Turun Sanomat, Finland</i> * 'Things that Fall from the Sky underscores the arbitrariness, absurdity, excess, and fatefulness of life. It is so unsettling that it makes you laugh... Ahava succeeds in depicting the human mind, for which any unexpected change can...force one to reflect on existential questions.' * <i>Helsingin Sanomat</i> * Praise for Before My Husband Disappears: 'Before My Husband Disappears is a beautiful, important and timely novel.' * <i>Helsingin Sanomat</i>, Finland *


Author Information

Selja Ahava is a novelist and a scriptwriter. Her acclaimed debut novel The Day the Whale Swam through London (2010) was nominated for the Helsingin Sanomat Literary Prize, and won the Laura Hirvisaari Prize (the Bookseller’s Literary Prize) in 2010. Her second novel, Things that Fall from the Sky (2015) won the EU Prize for Literature in 2016, and was nominated for the Finlandia Prize and the Tulenkantajat Prize. Emily Jeremiah and Fleur Jeremiah are the translators of Aki Ollikainen's White Hunger (Pereine Press, 2015), which was longlisted for the 2016 Man Booker International Prize. Their other co-translations include Asko Sahlberg’s The Brothers (Peirene Press, 2012).

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