Sly
von
Sara Strömberg
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Format
Gebundene Ausgabe
Seiten
344
Sprache
Schwedisch
Veröffentlicht
Aug 20, 2021
Verlag
Modernista
ISBN-10
9180230865
ISBN-13
9789180230865
Beschreibung
Nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Åre, the Hösten River flows quietly, harboring the secrets of a community that grapples with the impact of tourism. Amidst the glitz of luxury restaurants that attract visitors from afar, the local residents find themselves caught between cherished traditions and the encroaching modern world. As the seasons change, so do the dynamics of their lives—each ripple in the water a reminder of what is at stake.
In this tale, characters navigate the delicate balance between preserving their way of life and catering to the ever-growing influx of tourists. Their stories intertwine as they confront personal challenges and collective dilemmas, revealing the complexities of living in a place that thrives on its beauty while facing the consequences of its popularity. The tension swirls like the river’s currents, deepening as they seek to rediscover their roots.
As the narrative unfolds, themes of connection and disconnection emerge, shedding light on the struggles of identity in the modern age. It becomes apparent that the river is more than just a scenic backdrop; it symbolizes the flow of change—a force that shapes both the land and the lives of those who call it home. The journey through Åre invites readers to ponder the true cost of progress and the importance of understanding one's heritage.
In this tale, characters navigate the delicate balance between preserving their way of life and catering to the ever-growing influx of tourists. Their stories intertwine as they confront personal challenges and collective dilemmas, revealing the complexities of living in a place that thrives on its beauty while facing the consequences of its popularity. The tension swirls like the river’s currents, deepening as they seek to rediscover their roots.
As the narrative unfolds, themes of connection and disconnection emerge, shedding light on the struggles of identity in the modern age. It becomes apparent that the river is more than just a scenic backdrop; it symbolizes the flow of change—a force that shapes both the land and the lives of those who call it home. The journey through Åre invites readers to ponder the true cost of progress and the importance of understanding one's heritage.
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