and you will learn something new about the nature of love.' Mumsnet It is a legacy of life's mistakes a deliciously unaffected commentary on the nature of relationships and motherhood a feast of dramatic, rough-hewn landscapes, succulent local delicacies and peculiar customs. 'At once light, comical and uniquely moving. 'A comic, but also moving, story of divorce, escape and unplanned parental responsibilities' Choice 'Sadness and humour coexist beautifully in Butterflies in November' Metro You'll savour each page of this book' Company and makes them quirky, fun, adorable and bizarre. 'Brilliantly written, and the main protagonist is such a fascinating character. Carefully observed, sensuously written, and often darkly comic Butterflies in November is a moving story of self-discovery and motherhood. 'The prose is beautifully crafted and translated. reflecting on the relationships between reading and experience' Guardian we warm to Olafsdottir's clear-eyed, quirky heroine' Daily Mail ' has many bleak moments, but plenty of funny ones too. very moving, layered and optimistic' Isabel Berwick, Financial Times
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