A Girl Left the Room

Author:   Ulrikka S. Gernes ,  Caroline Waight
Publisher:   Pushkin Press
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9781805333821


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   04 June 2026
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A Girl Left the Room


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At her father's art exhibition, fourteen-year-old Tanja is introduced to Eg. Handsome and grey-eyed, he is a friend of her parents, a man who makes his living with words and sees something extraordinary in her. Soon, letters begin to arrive at her home in the Swedish forest. Pages spinning a private fairytale dreamed up just for her, inviting Tanja into a love that promises escape from her lonely childhood. But when the two finally meet, Tanja steps through a door into an adult experience from which there is no return, where desire and excitement soon give way to shame and control. Years later, now a poet herself and armed with the language to name what happened, she uncovers a box of Eg's letters coated with mildew and begins to read. Hauntingly lyrical and fearlessly honest, A Girl Left the Room is a novel about a relationship of intense connection, unequal power and one woman's defiant effort to reclaim the girl she once was.

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Author:   Ulrikka S. Gernes ,  Caroline Waight
Publisher:   Pushkin Press
Imprint:   Pushkin Press
ISBN:  

9781805333821


ISBN 10:   1805333828
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   04 June 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Language:   Danish

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This novel is phenomenal - gripping, chilling, and extraordinarily clear-eyed. Ulrikka S. Gernes sets out with incredible poise, care and unflinching honesty the mechanics of coercion, the muddying of desire in its abuse, and the phenomenal strength that is required of a young person to find herself again on the other side of such a betrayal. This is a novel that everybody should read -- Rosie Price, author of What Red Was Beautifully written, unflinchingly honest. A Girl Left the Room is a modern classic, frequently shocking but never less than compelling because Gernes is so deeply insightful on what is constructed, excused, or inexcusably stolen by men in the name of love -- Luke Kennard, author of Black Bag The news in recent years has been flooded with accounts of the abuse of young girls, but their voices are often drowned out by the noise. Ulrikka S. Gernes's first novel, a fictionalised account of her own experience of a stolen adolescence, cuts through it. It's compelling. It's shocking. It's hypnotic in its clarity. I was gripped from the first page and wept at the last. This is a stunning debut from one of Denmark's leading poets -- Christina Patterson, author of Outside, the Sky is Blue An entire world of complicity unfolds moment by moment. It kept me pinned to the page, longing for Tanja to rewrite herself, to travel back in time and become her own person. . . The real genius of the storytelling is that the fractured memories build into a compelling narrative without ever stepping outside the close-up confusion of a betrayed childhood -- Sîan Hughes, author of Pearl I loved Ulrikka S. Gernes' book. It's so blunt, so well written, Lolita speaking out, telling her truth. A superb book -- Dorthe Nors, author of Mirror, Shoulder, Signal This is a shocking and unforgettable novel. It is a story about the playful desire of a young girl and the heavy abuse of it. This is Lolita's story rewritten by Lolita. Only now does it get its own place in literature and the perspective is staggering * Politiken * A powerful story about a young girl taken hostage by the regard amoureux of an adult man * Jyllands-Posten * A gripping story about grooming and the betrayal adults * Library Journal *


This novel is phenomenal - gripping, chilling, and extraordinarily clear-eyed. Ulrikka S. Gernes sets out with incredible poise, care and unflinching honesty the mechanics of coercion, the muddying of desire in its abuse, and the phenomenal strength that is required of a young person to find herself again on the other side of such a betrayal. This is a novel that everybody should read -- Rosie Price, author of What Red Was The news in recent years has been flooded with accounts of the abuse of young girls, but their voices are often drowned out by the noise. Ulrikka S. Gernes's first novel, a fictionalised account of her own experience of a stolen adolescence, cuts through it. It's compelling. It's shocking. It's hypnotic in its clarity. I was gripped from the first page and wept at the last. This is a stunning debut from one of Denmark's leading poets -- Christina Patterson, author of Outside, the Sky is Blue An entire world of complicity unfolds moment by moment. It kept me pinned to the page, longing for Tanja to rewrite herself, to travel back in time and become her own person. . . The real genius of the storytelling is that the fractured memories build into a compelling narrative without ever stepping outside the close-up confusion of a betrayed childhood -- Sîan Hughes, author of Pearl I loved Ulrikka S. Gernes' book. It's so blunt, so well written, Lolita speaking out, telling her truth. A superb book -- Dorthe Nors, author of Mirror, Shoulder, Signal This is a shocking and unforgettable novel. It is a story about the playful desire of a young girl and the heavy abuse of it. This is Lolita's story rewritten by Lolita. Only now does it get its own place in literature and the perspective is staggering * Politiken * A powerful story about a young girl taken hostage by the regard amoureux of an adult man * Jyllands-Posten * A gripping story about grooming and the betrayal adults * Library Journal *


Author Information

Ulrikka S. Gernes is a Danish poet and writer. She was shortlisted for the Griffin Poetry Prize in 2016 and later served as a juror. She has received multiple grants from the Danish Arts Foundation and is also the author of several children's books. Her debut novel, A Girl Left the Room, became a Danish bestseller. Ulrikka has an adult daughter and lives in Copenhagen in an apartment filled with art and books. Caroline Waight is an award-winning literary translator working from Danish, German, and Norwegian into English. Her work includes translations of authors such as Caroline Albertine Minor, Ingvild Rishøi, Maren Uthaug, and Dorthe Nors. She was a finalist for the 2023 PEN Translation Prize and received a special commendation in the 2023 Warwick Prize for Women in Translation. Caroline is based near London.

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