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Stolen
- Narrated by: Jade Wheeler
- Length: 13 hrs and 13 mins
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Summary
**NOW A MAJOR GLOBAL NETFLIX ADAPTATION**
**THE INTERNATIONAL NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER**
'Written with heart and great appeal' FINANCIAL TIMES
‘A coming-of-age-story to be loved everywhere in the world’ FREDRIK BACKMAN, author of A MAN CALLED OVE
'Has struck a chord worldwide' NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
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The international sensation: the story of a young Sámi girl's coming-of-age, and a powerful fable about family, identity and justice
Nine-year-old Elsa lives just north of the Arctic Circle. She and her family are Sámi – Scandinavia’s indigenous people – and make their living herding reindeer.
One morning when Elsa goes skiing alone, she witnesses a man brutally killing her reindeer calf, Nástegallu. Elsa recognises the man but refuses to tell anyone – least of all the Swedish police force – about what she saw. Instead, she carries her secret as a dark weight on her heart.
Elsa comes of age fighting two wars: one within her community, where male elders expect young women to know their place; and against the ever-escalating wave of prejudice and violence against the Sámi.
When Elsa finds herself the target of the man who killed her reindeer calf all those years ago, something inside of her finally breaks. The guilt, fear, and anger she’s been carrying since childhood come crashing over her like an avalanche, and will lead Elsa to a final catastrophic confrontation.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-04-23
A sad but excellent story
This is fiction but based on real life experiences of life as a Sami. Sweden is looked up to as one of the most liberal and forward looking countries in the world. Not so with regard to their treatment of the Sami their indigenous population. For the Sami despite laws made to protect and help them they were routinely discriminated against, abused, threatened and mistreated and the police in general ignored these crimes as if they didn't exist. In this story, however, they are eventually supported by an officer who investigates complaints and crimes properly and they start to be acknowledged just at the point when their way of life threatens to end due to climate change.
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- Foxy
- 15-03-24
Great Nordic atmosphere
Would have preferred a English speaking Scandinavian but that’s the only criticism
Great plot & good character development.
Very informative about the Reindeer herders
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- sophiecook
- 20-02-23
Enjoyable listen
I heard the author reviewed on Radio 4 and was really interested to hear about this way of life. It’s enjoyable and I think it’s almost a family listen excluding a couple of gruesome bits about the reindeers being slaughtered.
It has a certain naïveté about it and I did wonder if it was original meant to be like this or this is due to it’s translation.
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