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Christina Sunley : The Tricking of Freya
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Author: Christina Sunley
Title: The Tricking of Freya
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Published in: English
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Date: 2009-03-03
ISBN: 0312378777
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Weight: 1.28 pounds
Size: 1.2 x 6.41 x 9.54 inches
Edition: 1
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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 family’s 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, Freya’s quest comes to its unsettling conclusion.
 
A beautifully-written debut novel that deftly weaves together Iceland’s distinctive history, ancient mythology, reverence for language, and passion for genealogy, The Tricking of Freya is a powerful exploration of kinship, loss and redemption.
Reviews: Marianne (Australia) (2009/06/09):
“The Tricking of Freya” is the story of Freya Morris, daughter of sober and responsible Anna, niece of wild and unpredictable Birdie, and granddaughter of the revered poet Olafur, who fled Iceland to Canada after the massive volcano eruption of 1875. Freya grows up with her mother in Connecticut, and her extended family in the Icelandic community of Gimli, Canada. A series of events leaves Freya with a sense of shame and loss: a freak accident, Freya’s kidnapping, a return to Iceland, and the accidental discovery of a long-hidden family secret.
Christina Sunley’s debut novel is filled with information about Iceland: modern-day Iceland, its history, mythology and folklore as well as Icelandic traditions, customs, food, language and landscape. The novel also touches on genealogy, mass emigration and bipolar disorder. In isolation, so much information might have been dry, perhaps difficult to assimilate, but Christina Sunley has woven it all skillfully into an engaging story about families and secrets, coming-of-age, relationships and tragedies, making it very palatable indeed.
If the secret Freya is trying to uncover becomes obvious to the reader long before Freya herself solves it, this in no way detracts from the tale: if anything, the urge to follow Freya in her voyage of discovery is strengthened by it.
Christina Sunley’s characters are believable and well-developed, her descriptions are evocative and she has some wonderful turns of phrase and analogies. The novel left me wanting more: more of Iceland, more of Christina Sunley. I very much enjoyed this novel.




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