"
When We Were Vikings is eye-opening and
heart-expanding. The mundane and the fantastic meet in a powerful mix of
joy and sadness, as Zelda embarks on a legendary quest to gain her
independence and protect what’s left of her family. By the last page,
you will wish you were part of her tribe, too."
–Bryn Greenwood, New York Times bestselling author of The Reckless Oath We Made and All the Ugly and Wonderful Things"You
shall not pass! These are the words of Zelda, but also my advice to any
reader who is lucky enough to come across this book. Andrew David
Macdonald has written of the finest debut novels I have ever
encountered, and I have no doubt that he will become as legendary as the
beloved Zelda. This book glows, it shines, and most of all, it’s
important. Macdonald’s humanity and empathy make this a book worth
treasuring. I’ve never, ever read anything like it. Zelda is fresh,
she’s fearless, and she gives the reader hope, something so rare these
days. She is brave, she is determined, and she will stay with you for
all your days to come—there is a Zelda inside all of us, and this
delicious book will give you the courage to face the things you fear the
most. There is no better gift than a book that can change lives."
—Richard Fifield, author of The Flood Girls"A
sweet, funny, dark, roller coaster ride of a book, about two
unforgettable siblings trying to help each other grow up. Zelda is an
entirely original character, a young woman with a cognitive disability,
trying hard to navigate life on her own terms. But it’s her loving thug
of a brother, Gert, that stole my heart. A wonderful book that’s less a
novel than a movement, proving we can all be heroes of our own
stories."
—Lisa Gabriele, bestselling author of The Winters"It
is rare that a book comes along with a character like Zelda, whose
singular vision of the world transforms your own. Noble, chivalrous,
wise, and true, Zelda undertakes a heroic quest that will leave you
breathless and profoundly changed.
When We Were Vikings is a triumph. It made my heart sing, full-throttle, like a Viking in an opera."
—Jessica Grant, author of Come Thou, Tortoise"In
this engaging debut novel, MacDonald skillfully balances drama and
violence with humor, highlighting how an unorthodox family unit is still
a family... With Zelda, he's created an unforgettable character, one
whose distinctive voice is entertaining and inspiring. Will appeal to
fans of
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine and
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. An engaging, inclusive debut."
—Kirkus Reviews"MacDonald's
first novel is a truly original story filled with love, tragedy,
heartache, and triumph, and his heroine is sure to inspire readers to be
legendary themselves."
—Booklist"The guileless
Zelda, who narrates, is a joy... MacDonald avoids oversentimentality and
a too-neat resolution, instead depicting Zelda’s desire to shape her
own life and be the hero of her own legend with frankness and humor.
Readers will be inspired by the unforgettable Zelda."
—Publishers Weekly"In
this well-written and compelling novel, MacDonald conveys Zelda’s
particular challenges and succeeds in bringing her to life."
—Library Journal"Told with skillful empathy,
When We Were Vikings explores
a violent world as experienced by Zelda, a girl with a mental
disability finding her power. Andrew David MacDonald is a writer to
watch, an insightful new voice who invents in ways that feel deeply
personal."
—Sabina Murray, PEN/Faulkner Award-winning author of The Caprices"In
When We Were Vikings,
MacDonald has written one of the most unique heroines I’ve ever read.
You can’t help but root for, care about, and thoroughly enjoy Zelda and
her quest to be legendary. A most-welcome and wonderful debut."
—Tyrell Johnson, author of The Wolves of Winter
Andrew David MacDonald
Andrew David MacDonald grew up in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He won a
Western Magazine Award for Fiction, was shortlisted for the Canadian
National Magazine Award for Fiction, and his work has been anthologized
in four volumes of The Journey Prize Stories, collecting the
year’s best Canadian stories from emerging writers. He has an MFA from
the Program for Poets and Writers at the University of
Massachusetts-Amherst.
https://andrewdavidmacdonald.com/
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