
When Fern and Robin stumble upon a peculiar dent in the middle of their garden, everything changes. Weevils and millipedes, a mysterious ghost child, an unpredictable statue of a selkie and unhelpful neighbors are just a few of the wonders that surface as the friends take to their shovels.
The dent turns out to be a pond. The newfound pond brings life and joy, but when chaos shows up, things get heated. As the line between curiosity and control starts to blur, the urge for order and dominance puts their friendship to a test. And their lives …
The Pond is a profound and magical tale of curiosity and courage, of order and disorder, but most of all, about the relationships we have with our own species and all the others we share our environment with.
"The Pond is a multi-layered story about a magical world within the everyday lives of children who discover a dried-up pond in their garden, which then comes to life. The book is suitable for children of all ages as well as adults, and is an endless source of conversation and new discoveries, just like the pond itself. A wide range of topics are explored, such as friendship, ownership, governance, collaboration, and even resource utilization, all within the framework of adventure and play. The imagination leads the way in vibrant imagery, and these work well together with the text. Additionally, Rán's unique visual world greatly enhances the story. The Pond is a beautiful and enjoyable work that readers can immerse themselves in, with the story deepening with every read." REVIEW FROM THE FINAL JURY, THE ICELANDIC LITERARY PRIZE 2024
JURY‘S VERDICT The Icelandic Literary Prize 2024, Finalist in the category of children’s books and YA
JURY‘S VERDICT Icelandic Women’s Literature Prize 2024, Finalist in the category of children’s books and YA
KERSTIN HEHNKEN, EDITOR FISHCER SAUERLANDER / ROTFUCHS
INGIBJORG IDA AUDUNSDOTTIR, KILJAN NATIONAL TV
KOLBRUN BERGTHORSDOTTIR, KILJAN NATIONAL TV
PBB, HEIMILDIN WEEKLY