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Shamed schoolteacher, Mathilde, moves to a dairy farm in the Norwegian countryside for an ‘easier life’, but she’s soon up to her old tricks ? upending and unsettling the lives of two reclusive farmers. Exquisitely written, razor-sharp and simmering with an unexpected tension, Toxic marks the return of one of Norway’s finest writers?
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‘Flatland has the gift that I most often covet in the work of other writers: the ability to make everyday events compelling ? how the quietest existence can brim with urgency and drama’Â Ann Morgan
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‘Helga Flatland writes with elegance and subtle humour’Â Daily Express
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‘The author has been dubbed the Norwegian Anne Tyler and for good reason’ Good Housekeeping
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When Mathilde is forced to leave her teaching job in Oslo after her relationship with eighteen-year-old Jacob is exposed, she flees to the countryside for a more authentic life.
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Her new home is a quiet cottage on the outskirts of a dairy farm run by Andres and Johs, whose hobbies include playing the fiddle and telling folktales – many of them about female rebellion and disobedience, and seeking justice, whatever it takes.
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But beneath the apparently friendly and peaceful pastoral surface of life on the farm, something darker and more sinister starts to vibrate and, with Mathilde’s arrival, cracks start appearing ? everywhere.
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Praise for Helga Flatland
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‘The most beautiful, elegant writing I’ve read in a long time’ Joanna Cannon
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‘Helga Flatland writes with such astuteness about families’ Prima
‘I absolutely loved its quiet, insightful generosity’Â Claire King
‘So perceptive and clever’ Rónán Hession
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‘Thoughtful and reflective’Â Observer
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‘A beautifully written, bittersweet, moving and poignant ? a wise novel of great insight’Â NB Magazine
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‘Poignant and beautifully written ? The prose and style, with the dialogue enveloped in the narrative, is intimate, evocative and moving’ Kristin Gleeson
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‘I love the sophistication, directness and tenderness of this book’Â Claire Dyer
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‘The most satisfying book that I’ve read in a long time ? masterful’Â Sara Taylor
‘A moving and exquisite read’Â Shelan Rodger







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