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From Finland with Love: A Novel (English Edition) Formato Kindle
Gold Winner E-Lit Award (Multicultural Fiction), Bronze Winner IPPY Award (Best Adult Fiction E-Book),Finalist Foreword Review Book of the Year (Multicultural Fiction), Three Finalist Awards Next Generation Indie Book Contest (General Fiction, E-Book Fiction, and Chick Lit). Finalist IndieExcellence (Multicultural) and International Book Awards (Best New Fiction)
Sex, Sauna, and Sisu
Sex, sauna and sisu stir up a crazy stew when an unknown Finnish cousin and his hot friend burst into Alina Escala's quiet Silicon Valley life. In a robust but bumbling quest for love and belonging, Alina tolerates her outspoken cousin and pursues his alluring friend—while plagued by repressed grief, mind-boggling headaches, wacky dates, and some truly tragic hair days.
Cultures clash and passions peak as the ever-blunt Finns mix with Alina's crowd, resulting in a summer of surprising romantic entanglements.
From an exclusive, historic enclave in Northern California and the stunning Yosemite Valley to Helsinki and the remote waterside cottages of Finland, Alina's award-winning search for family is both an exploration of unknown Finland and the exploration of an unknown self.
Sex: Since the death of her parents and the clang of her biological clock, Alina desires a man and baby, family. As a constant reminder, her best friend Meredith has a lovable toddler with Alina's ex-boyfriend.
Sauna: any story permeated with the unique East-meets-West Finnish culture, history, and wisdom (“If tar, liquor and sauna do not help, the disease is fatal”), must include Finland's national pastime and sacred cleansing ritual.
Sisu is the classic Finnish quality of fortitude, grit, and sometimes foolish stubbornness that drives thirty-three-year-old Alina through a ribald summer of love and woe.
"FROM FINLAND WITH LOVE swept me away. I was on board and fully engaged from the very first scene to its satisfying ending. Alanko writes with humor and grace, deftly weaving moments of poignancy and longing with madcap antics and sparkling dialogue. Alina is an unforgettable character and the supporting cast of characters is rich, varied and utterly original. I highly recommend this book."—Vicky Mlyniec, Award-winning writer and editor
"FROM FINLAND WITH LOVE is studded with stunning descriptive prose about the American and Finnish landscape which had me yearning to go. I also loved learning about the Finnish culture which is described so beautifully. The inevitable disasters had me cringing and giggling in equal measures and despite her numerous mistakes, I never stopped rooting for Alina."—Nikki Mason, BestChickLit.com
"A wonderful, rich and funny book packed with engaging characters, witty dialogue, tender moments and indelible scenes filled with sweetness and longing,mishaps and misunderstandings, all told with a distinctive Finnish flare… and if you're at all curious what that means, you absolutely, positively have to read FROM FINLAND WITH LOVE."—Tom Parker, author of Anna, Ann, Annie: A Novel
- LinguaInglese
- Data di pubblicazione17 maggio 2014
- Dimensioni file1330 KB
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--Vicky Mlyniec, Award-winning writer and editor
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- ASIN : B00DHMTM7U
- Editore : Libra Publications; 4° edizione (17 maggio 2014)
- Lingua : Inglese
- Dimensioni file : 1330 KB
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- Lunghezza stampa : 327 pagine
- Numeri di pagina fonte ISBN : 0989427218
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I'm happy to report - this is a solidly good book! I love novels and From Finland with Love fulfills everything I want in a novel: good writing, interesting characters, humor, and substance. The characters are distinct and fully developed. They're flawed and sometimes make bad decisions but you care about them.
Alanko writes about being Finnish in the U.S. -- which I found really interesting. Alanko deftly and unobtrusively wove in information about Finns and Finnish culture. Another important topic is grief and how someone deals with it when they've lost both their parents. This story is not maudlin -- didn't I mention the humor? Alanko writes very funny scenes and dialog -- in a natural way, nothing is forced here.
In general, the writing just flows and is also suspenseful. I kept reading and wanting to know what was going to happen next. I love when I feel like that about a book ... when the story just takes me over!
This is a truly delicious book. I enjoyed From Finland with Love so much that I've decided to give it as a present to all my friends for their birthdays. (I'm about to order another one right now.)

It tells of Alina Eskala who lives in California, second-generation Finn, with two Finnish parents, one of whom was born in the USA of earlier Finnish immigrants. Alina herself knows little about Finland the country, apart from a couple of brief visits in childhood, although she has been handed down the culture by her parents, complete with the in-house sauna.
The story begins just after her elderly parents have both died. Alina becomes absorbed in the meaning of her own identity, as happens with many of us on the death of a close loved one. Who are we really? Who was the person who was our mother or father (or grandmother/father, or forefathers)? This book tells of one woman's journey to discover her identity. It is not at all sad, melancholic or morbid. On the contrary, it is humorous, insightful, perceptive and intellectually satisfying.
We meet Alina's circle of friends and the joys and conflicts they bring. Alina's female friends are as important to her has her male relationships. There is lots of love interest, with Alina's ex-love, Steffen, now paired with her best friend Meredith. Her other friend, "California Girl" extravert Cleo provides a contrast to Alina's own quiet private (Finnish) nature.
After her mother's passing, and Alina's intensely introverted character is revealed, it takes a long time for her to reveal the depths of her grief for her parents to the reader throughout the book. However, when she does, it is stunning and has great impact, as the tone of the book is otherwise witty and lightweight. One never feels as though you are ploughing or being drawn into long inner voice introversions. Alanko's writing is masterful and skilled in that she never loses the plot, as it were.
The death of her parents and the identity crisis coincides with the emergence of a lost cousin from Finland who communicates with her by email as a result, and his announcement that he and a friend are about to pay a visit to the States. Enter Jukka, the cousin, the archetypal laid back Scandinavian and his friend Paavo, a medical student, who is more of the serious dark handsome Finnish-Karelian stock, so soon, we have lot s of sexual undercurrents between Alina, Meredith, Steffen and Paavo, with Cleo developing a subplot relationship with the estate agent, Troy whom Alina brings in to evaluate her parent's estate in a plush neighbourhood, full of the rich, fashionable and tanned. Cleo and Troy are almost caricatures, but provide a lot of enjoyable comedy.
The characters are all well-developed by Alanko and we have the intrigue of Alina's search for her Finnish identity and the love rivalry and search for a soul mate of a thirty-something whose clock is ticking away.
Alina's journey takes us to Finland and the quest to discover who was the mysterious woman of the same name as her - but born in 1938 and with a Russian Cyrillic script birth certificate - on the now Russian controlled -no-mans-land borders of the once- Finnish owned Karelia, conceded to the USSR during WWII-related disputes.
In this aspect Alanko is a mine of information, without her obviously well researched subject matter intruding into the flow of writing. I, too, am Finnish and have studied the Finno-Ugric languages, but Alanko was able to tell me of several things I did not know. For example the only four words left that all languages in this group have in common and can understand. (Sorry, you'll have to read the book to find out!)
It is a truly wonderful book. Alanko is a great writer and maintains the novel for a page turning 400 or so pages. Her depiction of female friendships and the female quest to find a partner is superb and astonishing in its universal accuracy.
The ending is both satisfying and poignant and the characters remains in one's mind long after finishing the book. This is one of the rare books you would not mind reading again.

Well done.

You find yourself on her side and feeling her emotions the whole way through; she's easy to relate to. I would be laughing one minute then totally sobbing the next.
I think the only disappointment for me was that, as the writer is Finnish (though the majority of the story is set in America), when some chapters do actually take place in Finland I was excited and expecting far more beautiful descriptions of the place to help change the atmosphere, but this fell a bit flat. I felt like something was missed there - but that's just me! It's still a great read. One to curl up in bed with on a cold night.