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The Tricking of Freya

by Christina Sunley

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A young woman obsessed with uncovering a family secret is drawn into the strange and magical history, language and landscape of Iceland.
 
Freya Morris grows up in a typical American suburb – but every summer, she enters another realm entirely when she visits her relatives in Gimli, a tiny village in Canada settled by Icelandic immigrants. Here she falls under the spell of her troubled but charming aunt Birdie, who thrills her with stories of exotic Norse goddesses, moody Viking bards, and the life of her late grandfather, the most famous poet of "New Iceland."
 
But when Birdie tricks Freya into a terrifying scandal, Freya turns her back on everything Icelandic and anything that reminds her of the past. She is living an anonymous, bleak existence in Manhattan when she finally returns to Gimli for the first time in two decades – and stumbles upon a long concealed family secret.
 
As Freya becomes increasingly obsessed with unraveling her familys tangled story, she finds herself delving into the very memories she has worked so hard to forget. When the clues dry up in Gimli, Freya journeys to Iceland itself. On this rugged island of vast lava fields and immense glaciers, Freyas quest comes to its unsettling conclusion.
 
A beautifully-written debut novel that deftly weaves together Icelands distinctive history, ancient mythology, reverence for language, and passion for genealogy, The Tricking of Freya is a powerful exploration of kinship, loss and redemption.

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In this moving novel, a family secret leads a disenchanted young woman back into her familys immigrant past—in Canada and Iceland—to recall her own childhood and discover the truth about her origins.

Synopsis:

A young woman obsessed with uncovering a family secret is drawn into the strange and magical landscape, language, and history of Iceland.
 
Freya Morris is living in New York, far removed from her family and her past, when she is summoned back to the formative place of her youth, a remote Canadian village called Gimli, where her Icelandic ancestors settled long ago.  Her ancient grandmother, a woman who knows all the family stories, now clings to life.  In Gimli, Freya picks up the thread of a secret--one that leads her through her history and ultimately back to Iceland.  Along the way, we learn the story of her early visits to Gimli, the truth about her exuberant, mercurial aunt, and the full scope of a tragedy that shattered her childhood in an instant.
 
A vivid, moving story of an immigrant family and the culture of a little-known nation, The Tricking of Freya is "astonishingly accomplished . . . a bewitching tale of volcanic emotions, cultural inheritance, family sorrows, mental illness, and life-altering discoveries" (Donna Seaman, Booklist).

Synopsis:

A young woman obsessed with uncovering a family secret is drawn into the strange and magical landscape, language, and history of Iceland.
 
Freya Morris is living in New York, far removed from her family and her past, when she is summoned back to the formative place of her youth, a remote Canadian village called Gimli, where her Icelandic ancestors settled long ago.  Her ancient grandmother, a woman who knows all the family stories, now clings to life.  In Gimli, Freya picks up the thread of a secret--one that leads her through her history and ultimately back to Iceland.  Along the way, we learn the story of her early visits to Gimli, the truth about her exuberant, mercurial aunt, and the full scope of a tragedy that shattered her childhood in an instant.
 
A vivid, moving story of an immigrant family and the culture of a little-known nation, The Tricking of Freya is "astonishingly accomplished . . . a bewitching tale of volcanic emotions, cultural inheritance, family sorrows, mental illness, and life-altering discoveries" (Donna Seaman, Booklist).

About the Author

CHRISTINA SUNLEY grew up hearing stories about her Icelandic grandparents and the massive emigration that followed a 19th century volcanic eruption. She has visited Iceland for extended stays to research and write this novel. Her short fiction has appeared in literary journals, and she has taught memoir writing and fiction at universities. She now lives in the San Francisco Bay area.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780312429386
Author:
Sunley, Christina
Publisher:
Picador USA
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Literature-A to Z
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Publication Date:
20100331
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
368
Dimensions:
8.3 x 6.42 x 1.02 in

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"Synopsis" by ,
In this moving novel, a family secret leads a disenchanted young woman back into her familys immigrant past—in Canada and Iceland—to recall her own childhood and discover the truth about her origins.
"Synopsis" by ,
A young woman obsessed with uncovering a family secret is drawn into the strange and magical landscape, language, and history of Iceland.
 
Freya Morris is living in New York, far removed from her family and her past, when she is summoned back to the formative place of her youth, a remote Canadian village called Gimli, where her Icelandic ancestors settled long ago.  Her ancient grandmother, a woman who knows all the family stories, now clings to life.  In Gimli, Freya picks up the thread of a secret--one that leads her through her history and ultimately back to Iceland.  Along the way, we learn the story of her early visits to Gimli, the truth about her exuberant, mercurial aunt, and the full scope of a tragedy that shattered her childhood in an instant.
 
A vivid, moving story of an immigrant family and the culture of a little-known nation, The Tricking of Freya is "astonishingly accomplished . . . a bewitching tale of volcanic emotions, cultural inheritance, family sorrows, mental illness, and life-altering discoveries" (Donna Seaman, Booklist).
"Synopsis" by ,
A young woman obsessed with uncovering a family secret is drawn into the strange and magical landscape, language, and history of Iceland.
 
Freya Morris is living in New York, far removed from her family and her past, when she is summoned back to the formative place of her youth, a remote Canadian village called Gimli, where her Icelandic ancestors settled long ago.  Her ancient grandmother, a woman who knows all the family stories, now clings to life.  In Gimli, Freya picks up the thread of a secret--one that leads her through her history and ultimately back to Iceland.  Along the way, we learn the story of her early visits to Gimli, the truth about her exuberant, mercurial aunt, and the full scope of a tragedy that shattered her childhood in an instant.
 
A vivid, moving story of an immigrant family and the culture of a little-known nation, The Tricking of Freya is "astonishingly accomplished . . . a bewitching tale of volcanic emotions, cultural inheritance, family sorrows, mental illness, and life-altering discoveries" (Donna Seaman, Booklist).
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