The Elephant Keepers' Children
The Elephant Keepers' Children
paperback | English
Published:
5 September, 2013
Description
Peter and Tilte are trying to track down two notorious criminals: their parents. They are the pastor and the organist, respectively, of the only church on the tiny island of Finø. Known for fabricating cheap miracles to strengthen their congregation's faith, they have been in trouble before. But this time their children suspect they are up to mischief on a far greater scale.
When Peter and Tilte learn that scientific and religious leaders from around the world are assembling in Copenhagen for a conference, they know their parents are up to something. Peter and Tilte's quest to find them exposes conspiracies, terrorist plots, an angry bishop, a deranged headmaster, two love-struck police officers, a deluded aristocrat and much more along the way.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780099569466 |
| ISBN10 | 0099569469 |
| Number Of Pages | 400 |
| Item Weight | 277 g |
| Product Dimensions | 129 x 198 x 24 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Vintage Publishing |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
Hugely enjoyable…both moving and oddly profound -- Harry Ritchie * Daily Mail *
Peter Høeg displays a glorious facility for the absurd as well as the picaresque, and the hilarity of Peter Finø's narrative makes this a delightful novel -- Sarah Moss * Guardian *
A playful exercise in whimsy * Independent on Sunday *
Warm and funny * Daily Telegraph *
This is a strange, beguiling novel, which combines madcap adventure with reflections on trust, affection and individual spiritual life * Express *
The Elephant Keepers' Children is, on its own terms, a serene and cheerful and beautifully constructed tale...it has just that extra nudge of extravagant, humorous implausibility which undeniably removes it from realism * Berlingske Tidende *
Høeg's sense of humour is wonderful, and his Homeric laughter unfolds over the madhouse that he constructs * Politiken *
There is lots of action, humour, satire and spirituality in Peter Høeg's thriller * Kristeligt Dagblad *
A comic, extravagant romp that will leave the reader both bewildered and endeared at once * We Love this Book *
Author's Bio
Peter Høeg (Author)
Peter Høeg was born in 1957 and followed various callings - dancer, actor, fencer, sailor, mountaineer - before he turned seriously to writing. He published his first novel, The History of Danish Dreams, in 1988, and was called 'the foremost writer of his generation' by Information magazine. His crime novel Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow received universal acclaim and was an international bestseller.
Martin Aitken (Translator)
Martin Aitken has translated the works of many Scandinavian writers, among them Karl Ove Knausgaard, Helle Helle, Hanne Ørstavik and Olga Ravn. He lives in Denmark.