Plot and Events
Characters
Themes
Setting
Structure and Style
100

This is Trond's age when the novel begins. 

What is 67?

100

The novel's narrator. 

Who is Trond Sander?

100

Through fragmented reflections between past and present, the novel explores this theme, something we all have and that places hold...

What is memory? 

100

This is the country where the novel is set. 

What is Norway?

100

The novel shifts between these two time periods, not necessarily the years, but between these two main timeframes in this character's life. 

What is Trond's youth and his old age?

200

This major life event causes Trond to move to the cabin near the Swedish border.

Death of his wife/desire for solitude.

200

The childhood friend who deeply shapes Trond's memories of his summer. 

Who is Jon?

200

One of the dominant feelings in Trond's adult life is also the thing that he seeks. 

What is isolation/loneliness?

200

This neighboring country would be crossed into by resistance fighters during the war. 

What is Sweden?

200

The novel is told in this narrative perspective. 

What is first person? 

300

This childhood activity was also a code during the Norwegian Resistance. 

What is Out Stealing Horses? 

300

This young boy is accidentally shot by his brother. 

Who is Odd?

300

Trond's father teaches him this, as many parents do to their kids, but also its a theme that connects to ones individual decisions and the consequences they hold. 

What is responsibility or moral accountability?

300

The village relied on secrecy, which was essential during this aspect of World War II, impacting nearly all of the citizens in Norway.

What is the German occupation? 

300

During this global event, much of the background conflict is set. 

What is World War II?

400

While Jon's mother attempts to escape with the man who turns up at their door, Franz is in charge of doing this. 

What is blowing up the bridge? 

400

He is the neighbor connected to Trond's past who "knows" who Trond is. 

Who is Lars?

400

This physical and tangible element in the novel functions thematically as a refuge, reflection, and emotional mirror. All Trond has to do is close his eyes...

What is nature or the natural world? 

400
When Trond's father gives him directions to take the train back to Oslo, he tells him to transfer at this location, a small town that begins with an E. 

What is Elverum?

400

The novel is divided into two sections, the first section holding this many chapters. 

What is 9?

500

Jon's mother would row up the river to Barkald's farm, secretly delivering messages while publicly saying she was doing this...

What is cooking dinner/making "proper" meals? 

500

A neighbor and family friend who tells Trond the story of his father and Jon's mother during the war. 

Who is Franz?

500

A theme reinforced by Trond's repeated desire to be alone. Kent School also hopes to instill this as well...

What is self reliance/independence? 

500

Throughout the course of the novel Trond mentions a type of geological landform that Norway is known for. He particularly thinks about the "bunne" version of this. 

What is a fjord?

500

Per Petterson wrote this story originally in Norwegian until it was translated by this person. 

Who is Anne Born? 

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