The Book of the Forgotten

Anne-Maija Aalto

Original title: Unohdettujen kirja

Author: Anne-Maija Aalto

Published: 2024

Publisher: Otava

Genres: Fantasy & Science Fiction, Young Adult (13 or 14+)

Pages: 320

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Finnish edition, English synopsis

A stirring image of a future world where humanity is in danger of disappearing.

· The final installment of the award-winning trilogy!

· Prequel Where the Light Comes in won Finlandia award and Young Aleksis Award winner!

· Prequel Dragonfly was nominated for the Topelius Prize and the Young Aleksis Award!

Having escaped from the cruel and oppressive Union, Mai has spent months in a refugee camp, with no information about the fate of her beloved Satomi and the family she left behind. Eventually, she catches a glimpse of Satomi in the news. Satomi’s situation is desperate, as her memory has been wiped clean in a human research institute. When Mai is presented with an opportunity to try and change the inevitable course of events, she seizes it without hesitation.

The novel describes humanity skillfully, whether it is about an individual’s desire to control, dominate and not care, or about the desire to escape to a virtual reality. The basis for the young protagonist’s change builds up piece by piece, from the events experienced but also by understanding their parent’s decisions. As long as the memories live and influence a person, they can find a path towards the new.

Finlandia audience favourite motivations for Where the Light Comes In

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About author

Anne-Maija Aalto

Anne-Maija Aalto is an award-winning Finnish author of both YA and adult fiction. Her YA novel Where the Light Comes In won the prestigious Finlandia Prize for Children’s and Young Adult Literature in 2021 and has received praise for its effortless narration, beautiful prose and compellingly current story.

Where the Light Comes In is a standalone sequel for Dragonfly which was nominated for the Topelius Prize in 2020. The prize is awarded yearly to an expectional novel for young people, and the jury described Dragonfly as “a deeply touching and beautifully written story of friendship, loss and social inequality.” Her other works include YA novel Into Deep Water and novel The Silence of Snow. Her books often dwelve into the darker sides of humanity, exploring the themes of loss, loneliness, identity and coming of age.

Anne-Maija holds a Bachelor of Arts in literature from the University of Turku where she also studied English and creative writing. She lives in Turku with her husband and an extensive collection of half-filled notebooks. When she isn’t writing, she can most likely be found walking in nature with her camera or lounging on the couch with a good book.

Bibliography


2024, Fantasy & Science Fiction, Young Adult (13 or 14+)

Anne-Maija Aalto

The Book of the Forgotten


2021, Young Adult (13 or 14+)

Anne-Maija Aalto

Where the Light Comes In


2020, Young Adult (13 or 14+)

Anne-Maija Aalto

Dragonfly