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The Year of the Hare - by Arto Paasilinna (Paperback)

The Year of the Hare - by  Arto Paasilinna (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>While out on assignment, a journalist hits a hare with his car. This small incident becomes life-changing: he quits his job, leaves his wife, sells his possessions, and spends a year wandering the wilds of Finland--with the bunny as his companion.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>An internationally bestselling comic novel in which a man--with the help of a bunny--suddenly realizes what's important in life<br></b><br> <b>"Escapism at its best . . . Just pure fun." --NPR.org</b> <p/> "Which of us has not had that wonderfully seditious idea: to play hooky for a while from life as we know it?" With these words from his foreword, Pico Iyer puts his finger on the exhilaratingly anarchic appeal of <i>The Year of the Hare</i>, a novel in the bestselling tradition of <i>Watership Down</i>, <i>Jonathan Livingston Seagull</i>, and <i>Life of Pi</i>. <p/> While out on assignment, a journalist hits a hare with his car. This small incident becomes life-changing: he decides to quit his job, leave his wife, sell his possessions, and spend a year wandering the wilds of Finland--with the bunny as his boon companion. <p/> What ensues is a series of comic misadventures, as everywhere they go--whether chased up a tree by dogs, or to a formal state dinner, or in pursuit of a bear across the Finnish border with Russia--they leave mayhem (and laughter!) in their wake.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A change-your-life novel." <b>--<i>New York</i>, The Approval Matrix: Highbrow/Brilliant</b> <p/> "[A] wonderful book . . . If you are too timid to actually cut all the ties to your 'civilized' life, but still have a yearning to get away from clocks and calendars, Arto Paasilinna's <i>The Year of the Hare</i> provides the perfect escape literature. . . . The humor in this book just sneaks up on you. . . . [It] will have you laughing and gasping by turns. . . . The writing is as spare and clean as the lines of Scandinavian design. . . . Of the many lines in this book that I cherished, the last is one of the most delicious: 'Vatanen is a man to be reckoned with.' So is this book." <b>--<i>Lonely Planet</i></b> <p/> "A fable of the joys of freedom . . . The hare proves to be a delightful, undemanding, and loyal companion, who can laugh, listen, and feel embarrassment." <b>--<i>The Boston Globe</i> <br> </b><br> "Paasilinna's style is all Finn--a sly sense of humor, a simplicity, a moral compass that points firmly north and out of doors, away from cities. . . . Readers root for Vatanen as he leaps off the mad merry-go-round." <b>--<i>Los Angeles Times</i></b> <p/> "Compelling . . . You might just find yourself wishing for a hare to enter your life in the near future." <b>--<i>Seattle Post-Intelligencer</i></b> <p/> "Beguiling, gently ironic . . . [an] ode to spontaneity and serendipity." <b>--<i>National Geographic Traveler</i></b> <p/> "[A] joy . . . The glory of the outdoors is celebrated here, through each season, and we can nearly smell the early clover and meadow vetchling of the hare's diet. . . . Vatanen is who we want to be [and] who we yearn to be brave enough to become, as soon as we stop waiting for the timing to be right." <b>--<i>BookPage</i></b> <p/> "Hilarious . . . With its fiercely independent protagonist and its depiction of Finland's wild northland, this comic novel will offer readers a rare opportunity to experience Finland and read one of that country's most popular authors." <b>--<i>Library Journal</i> </b> <p/> "<i>The Year of the Hare</i> offers enjoyable yarns: fun adventures, agreeably related. . . . It's so good-natured and has so much varied action--and that animal-appeal--that it makes for a consistently enjoyable read." <b>--<i>The Complete Review</i></b> <p/> "Exhilarating . . . The sheer literary delight of Arto Paasilinna's comic novels is one of the best-kept secrets in Finland. . . . You'll want to laugh out loud at all the good parts, and savor every lean, simple, honest sentence." <b>--<i>Shelf Awareness</i></b> <p/> "<i>The Year of the Hare</i> is only the most Finnish, and perhaps most antically Zen-ish, of a shelf-load of books that tell us to find and live by our own ideas of contentment." <b>--<i>The Wall Street Journal</i></b> <p/> "An exemplary comic novel, full of amiable if binding warnings about the septic follies of civilization--to be read with rising anxiety and delight." <b>--Thomas McGuane, author of <i>The Longest Silence</i></b> <p/> "Step out of the domestic gulag and into <i>The Year of the Hare</i>, a novel that depicts the confident freedom of the journeyman. I loved it." <b>--Matthew Crawford, author of <i>Shop Class as Soulcraft</i></b> <p/> "I love <i>The Year of the Hare</i>. . . . Which of us wouldn't secretly want to live in a novel as fresh and as full of events as this one?" <b>--Pico Iyer, from the Foreword</b> <p/> "Paasilinna has been amusing Finns for thirty years and readers in twenty-five languages." <b>--<i>The New York Times</i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Arto Paasilinna </b>(1942-2018) was born in Lapland, Finland. By turns woodcutter, agricultural laborer, journalist, and poet, he was also an award-winning author of more than thirty novels, all of which have been translated into numerous languages. <p/> <b>Pico Iyer</b> (foreword) wrote an essay that became one of <i>The New York Times</i>' most e-mailed articles, about leaving a life as a successful journalist for a simpler life. He is the author of two novels and numerous nonfiction books about the cultures of the world, including <i>The Art of Stillness, The Open Road, Autumn Light, </i> and <i>A Beginner's Guide to Japan.</i> He has never been to Finland except through the pages of this book.

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