”… a sincere self-portrait. For once we meet a man who looks back on the shipwreck of his own life with an honest will to accept his own guilt and work to make things good again … the reflections that appear in the novel generate a warmth which spreads throughout the text.”
Vårt land
“… a remarkable portrait of a complex father-son relationship … convincing and true … Carefully executed prose and rough dialogues makes for an exciting and fluent read … a sly writer who knows how to create beautiful scenes. Haavardsholm moves backwards and forwards in time, searches out unpleasant childhood memories and problematic family relations, and succeeds in giving his material universal value.”
Dagsavisen
“A worthy end to an trilogy that really stands out. The fictional and the autobiographical merge to create a unity which captivates the reader … The writing is unpretentious and precise.”
Aftenposten
“… a tightly woven tale … Seemingly isolated incidents and persons – from past and present – memories and imaginative metaphors from the realm of nature find their place in a penetrating examination of the narrator’s own life and the labyrinths of his family.”
Haugesund Avis