The City of Woven Streets explained

The Weaver / The City of Woven Streets
Author:Emmi Itäranta
Audio Read By:Aysha Kala
Title Orig:Kudottujen kujien kaupunki
Language:English
Genre:Fantasy
Speculative fiction
Published:2015, Teos
Media Type:Print
Pages:322
Isbn:9780007536061

The City of Woven Streets, also known as The Weaver, is the second novel by Finnish author Emmi Itäranta, published in 2015 in Finland and by the following year by HarperCollins. As with her debut novel, Itäranta wrote the Finnish and English manuscripts simultaneously.[1] The novel was released in June 2016 in the UK under the name The City of Woven Streets, and in November 2016 in the US as The Weaver, while the Finnish version was released in October 2015 as Kudottujen kujien kaupunki. Set on an unnamed island the novel tells the first-hand story of Eliana, a young weaver, whose quiet life is suddenly shaken by the arrival of a mute girl bearing Eliana's name tattooed on her palm. Eliana finds her own shameful secrets unravelling along with those of the dystopic society she lives in, and she must learn to use her dormant skills to help those in need.[2]

The novel won the Tampere City Literary Award and the Kuvastaja Award.[3] [4] It was also shortlisted for the Tähtivaeltaja Award.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Warr. Tracey. LOCATION, LOCUTION: Writing in Finnish and English, expat novelist Emmi Itäranta creates fantasy worlds that feel palpably real. The Displaced Nation. 15 July 2016 . 22 February 2017.
  2. Web site: Wolfe. Gary K.. Gary K. Wolfe reviews Emmi Itäranta. Locus Online. 13 January 2017 . 22 February 2017.
  3. Web site: Rajamäki. Aila. Tampereen kaupunki palkitsi kulttuurin, taiteen ja tieteen tekijöitä. Tampere City. 22 February 2017.
  4. Web site: Virta. Sonja. Fantasiakirjallisuuspalkinto Kuvastaja jaettiin Helsingin kirjamessuilla. Suomen Tolkien -seura. 28 October 2016 . 22 February 2017.
  5. Web site: Jerrman. Toni. Tähtivaeltaja-palkinnon ehdokkaat julkistettu. Tähtivaeltajablogi. 24 February 2016 . 22 February 2017.