Description
Description
In this "briskly entertaining" (New York Times Book Review), "transporting and wholly original" (People Magazine) novel, one man banishes himself to a solitary life in the Arctic Circle, and is saved by good friends, a loyal dog, and a surprise visit that changes everything.
In 1916, Sven Ormson leaves a restless life in Stockholm to seek adventure in Svalbard, an Arctic archipelago where darkness reigns four months of the year and he might witness the splendor of the Northern Lights one night and be attacked by a polar bear the next. But his time as a miner ends when an avalanche nearly kills him, leaving him disfigured, and Sven flees even further, to an uninhabited fjord. There, with the company of a loyal dog, he builds a hut and lives alone, testing himself against the elements.
The teachings of a Finnish fur trapper, along with encouraging letters from his family and a Scottish geologist who befriended him in the mining camp, get him through his first winter. Years into his routine isolation, the arrival of an unlikely visitor salves his loneliness, sparking a chain of surprising events that will bring Sven into a family of fellow castoffs and determine the course of the rest of his life.
Written with wry humor and in prose as breathtaking as the stark landscape it evokes, The Memoirs of Stockholm Sven is a testament to the strength of our human bonds, reminding us that even in the most inhospitable conditions on the planet, we are not beyond the reach of love.
#1 Indie Next Pick
Finalist for the Vermont Book Award
Longlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize
About the Author
About the Author
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
--Bethany Latham, Booklist (starred review) "A stellar first novel . . . So authentic in both detail and narrative voice that it's easy to forget it's not an actual memoir . . . A truly walloping tale of solitude and survival told in visceral detail, a combination of Miller's wild imagination and his beautifully precise prose . . . Sven is an insightful yet comically ironic narrator, and there is often great excitement in his story, including 'ice bear' attacks, near starvation, Northern Lights, and the haunting sounds of calving glaciers . . . Miller imbues his novel with an unforgettable narrator who asks essential questions of human connection, a remarkable achievement for a novel ostensibly about solitude . . . Like the Arctic landscape itself, The Memoirs of Stockholm Sven is beautifully stark and unimaginably rich, a book that will long be remembered by its lucky readers."--Alice Cary, BookPage (starred review) "The beauty of the writing in this debut turns this into much more than a story about the Arctic. Sven sees himself as wholly unremarkable, and yet his observant eye and keen sense of humanity make him one of the most relatable characters I've encountered . . . A beautiful read."--Ginny Wehrli-Hemmeter, Anderson's Bookshop, Naperville, IL "A stunning novel . . . Life is never quite what we think it is going to be, and in the High Arctic there are even more surprises that test every ounce of our soul. I loved this."--Annie Philbrick, Bank Square Books, Mystic, CT "Deftly spun from the slightest thread of historical fact, The Memoirs of Stockholm Sven delivers more than just a wholly believable fictional world . . . A remarkable book that gives contemporary readers new insight into the nature of love, longing, and humanity."--Claire Benedict, Bear Pond Books, Montpelier, VT "The stark beauty of the Arctic so beautifully detailed in Nathaniel Ian Miller's debut is only second to the marvelous cast of characters he brings to life . . . Stockholm Sven discovers that connection and family are possible in even the most daunting of circumstances. Miller's gorgeous book reminds us that the greatest skill humanity possesses is our capacity to love."--Luisa Smith, Book Passage, Corte Madera, CA "This is a rich, multifaceted treasure of a novel which I could hand to anyone with complete confidence . . . Miller provides unforgettable characters, a deeply mesmerizing tale, and the most exquisite prose."--Damita Nocton, Country Bookshop, Southern Pines, NC "Debut author Nathaniel Ian Miller takes a sad, broken character living in desperate isolation in a barren and beautiful landscape and creates a stunning meditation on friendship, compassion, and familial love. I fell deeply in love with this beautiful, heart-swelling novel."--Stan Hynds, Northshire Bookstore, Manchester Center, VT "This book is simply glorious . . . I know that seems odd to say about the brutal life in the Arctic, but Stockholm Sven will seep into your consciousness and make even the most harrowing and abominable seem common in this place he calls home. You will not soon forget these characters and the lengths they go through to survive and thrive."--Julie Slavinsky, Warwick's, La Jolla, CA "I don't know that I've ever come across a book more satisfying to my inner misanthrope . . . Anyone who constantly longs for quiet, feels prickly in an overcrowded space, loves the idea of unfettered alone time: this book is for you . . . Nathaniel Ian Miller has written a novel that, in showing us extreme isolation, re-minds us how vital our bonds to this world are. I adored it."--Lindsay Lynch, Parnassus Books, Nashville, TN "A stunningly honest historical novel that depicts the hardships of life in the frigid far north . . . A moving tale written with the kind of tenderness that makes you want to put your arms around the people who make this lovely book a treasure to read."--Vicki Honeyman, Literati Bookstore, Ann Arbor, MI "Nathaniel Ian Miller has woven a luminous tale of enduring friendships and companionship, familial love and the incredible beauty of a harsh natural world. This is one of those rare reads where you keep caring about the characters once you've closed the book. Deeply satisfying!"--Françoise Brodsky, Shakespeare & Company, New York, NY "Transporting and wholly original . . . this modern-day Call of the Wild is funny, moving, and ceaselessly compelling."--People (Book of the Week) "Briskly entertaining . . . I was reminded more than once of Annie Proulx's The Shipping News . . . combines a distinctive northerly setting with a cast of likable eccentrics . . . Rather than any creed or belief system, it is Sven's various friendships, intense but understated, that sustain him and give his life an order and purpose."--Ian McGuire, New York Times Book Review "A striking first novel by the American writer Nathaniel Ian Miller... an unusual, surprisingly witty tale, with a memorable central character."--The Times (UK) "An eloquent, finely chiseled novel."--O, The Oprah Magazine "A book one savors for its prose, its characters, and its insights... The Memoirs of Stockholm Sven explores many varieties of aloneness--and togetherness--with enormous insight, empathy, and humor... [Miller is] a skilled writer."--Margot Harrison, Seven Days Vermont
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