On her family's austere farm, the Girl learns stories and fables of the
world around her - of Miina, their sleeping neighbour; how people get
depressed if pine trees grow too close to the house; that you should
never turn away a witch at the door; and why her father was unlucky not
to die in the war. The family crosses from Finland to Sweden, from a
familiar language to a strange one, from one unfriendly home to another.
The Girl, mute but watchful, weaves a picture of her violent father,
resilient mother and strangely resourceful brothers. In this darkly
funny debut, with illustrations throughout, folk tales and traditional
custom clash with economic reality, from the rural Finland to urban
Stockholm.