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When their summer settlement is flooded without warning, a family of Sámi women must fight for their way of life in a changing world, in this powerful, haunting novel.

'Heartachingly beautiful' Lisa Ridzén, author of WHEN THE CRANES FLY SOUTH

'[An] intimate story of infuriating discrimination' Guardian

Every summer, Ingá, her mother Rávdná, and her Aunt Ánne travel west to their village on the lake. But the summer Ingá is thirteen, they arrive to find their home and possessions have disappeared under water, the land flooded by a dam built to supply hydropower to a society that has continually stolen from them.

The Home of the Drowned follows these women's fortunes over forty years - from 1942 to 1982 - as the water their people have lived near for centuries is transformed into a menacing force that threatens all they hold dear.

Defying the authorities, Rávdná decides to build a house on the lake to replace what was lost, becoming an unlikely activist. Meanwhile, Ánne's health is in decline, and a concerned Ingá merely longs to live like everyone else - an impossible wish when the Swedish state is relentlessly drowning her world.

Elin Anna Labba's debut novel brings Sámi history to the fore, revealing connections between land, water and people that hauntingly reverberate with the question: what is it that makes a home?

Translated by Elizabeth Clark Wessel

'Powerful... explores memory, marginalisation and what happens when collective wisdom is washed away' Financial Times

'In this story of the struggle of a family of Sámi women... the great saga of humanity seems mystically encoded. . .With the heft of myth and the urgency of activism, this book is a clear-eyed portal into a world of wonder, injustice, resilience, and hope' Damian Le Bas, author of THE DROWNED PLACES

When their summer settlement is flooded without warning, a family of Sámi women must fight for their way of life in a changing world, in this powerful, haunting novel.

'Heartachingly beautiful' Lisa Ridzén, author of WHEN THE CRANES FLY SOUTH

'[An] intimate story of infuriating discrimination' Guardian

Every summer, Ingá, her mother Rávdná, and her Aunt Ánne travel west to their village on the lake. But the summer Ingá is thirteen, they arrive to find their home and possessions have disappeared under water, the land flooded by a dam built to supply hydropower to a society that has continually stolen from them.

The Home of the Drowned follows these women's fortunes over forty years - from 1942 to 1982 - as the water their people have lived near for centuries is transformed into a menacing force that threatens all they hold dear.

Defying the authorities, Rávdná decides to build a house on the lake to replace what was lost, becoming an unlikely activist. Meanwhile, Ánne's health is in decline, and a concerned Ingá merely longs to live like everyone else - an impossible wish when the Swedish state is relentlessly drowning her world.

Elin Anna Labba's debut novel brings Sámi history to the fore, revealing connections between land, water and people that hauntingly reverberate with the question: what is it that makes a home?

Translated by Elizabeth Clark Wessel

'Powerful... explores memory, marginalisation and what happens when collective wisdom is washed away' Financial Times

'In this story of the struggle of a family of Sámi women... the great saga of humanity seems mystically encoded. . .With the heft of myth and the urgency of activism, this book is a clear-eyed portal into a world of wonder, injustice, resilience, and hope' Damian Le Bas, author of THE DROWNED PLACES

Über den Autor
ELIN ANNA LABBA is a Sámi writer and journalist. She has worked as an editor for Sámi magazines and as director of Tjállegoahte, the Sámi Writers' Centre, which is dedicated to promoting Sámi literature. Her debut, The Rocks Will Echo Our Sorrow: The Forced Displacement of the Northern Sámi, was awarded the August Prize for Best Non-Fiction, along with several other prestigious awards. In 2024, Labba was appointed Honorary Doctor of Philosophy at Luleå University of Technology in recognition of her contribution to both literary and public discourse and for giving voice to communities shaped by historical and environmental change.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2026
Genre: Importe, Romane & Erzählungen
Rubrik: Belletristik
Medium: Buch
ISBN-13: 9781787305243
ISBN-10: 1787305244
Sprache: Englisch
Originalsprache: Schwedisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Labba, Elin Anna
Übersetzung: Wessel, Elizabeth Clark
Hersteller: Random House UK Ltd
Harvill
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 221 x 144 x 32 mm
Von/Mit: Elin Anna Labba
Erscheinungsdatum: 21.05.2026
Gewicht: 0,414 kg
Artikel-ID: 135386798

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