We are very happy to announce that the Italian rights for Aki Ollikainen’s WHITE HUNGER have been acquired by Edizioni Forme Libere! The deal was closed by Noora Al-Ani at Ahlbäck Agency.
Published already in 2012 the book is still relevant. It was the Winner of the Helsingin Sanomat Literary Prize for Best Debut Novel in 2012, Independent Best Translated Fiction Books 2015 and longlisted for the Man Booker International Prize 2016.
Set during Finland’s devastating Great Famine of 1866–1868, this powerful novel follows a mother and her two young children as they push onward through a merciless snowstorm toward the promise of St. Petersburg. With food gone and hope wearing thin, the endless winter strips people of dignity and forces them to confront choices that feel unthinkable from a modern perspective.
Running parallel to their journey are the lives of the Renqvist brothers, whose relative security offers no refuge from moral crisis. Teo, a physician, wrestles with faith as he witnesses unbearable suffering, while his brother Lars, an aide to a senator, suppresses doubt by placing his trust in authority. When these lives intersect, the stark realities of privilege and poverty collide—and amid profound hardship, an unexpected glimpse of humanity emerges.
Rights sold:
FINLAND: Siltala (orig.)
CHINA: Guangxi Normal University Press Group
ESTONIA: Skarabeus
FRANCE: Éditions Héloïse d’Ormesson
GERMANY: Transit Verlag
ITALY: Edizioni Forme Libere
NETHERLANDS: Ambo Anthos
PORTUGUESE (BRAZIL): Numa Editora
SPAIN: Libros del Asteroide
SWEDEN: Lind & Co
WORLD ARABIC: Al-Arabi
WORLD ENGLISH: Peirene Press
Reading material:
English manuscript
Finnish edition
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