Steinunn Siguroardottir is one of Iceland's most highly acclaimed novelists and poets. Her first book The Thief of Time was an international bestseller and was made into a film starring Emmanuelle Beart. Three of her other novels - Place of the Heart, Yo-Yo and The Good Lover - have also been translated into English.
Heida is a force of nature . . . she has about her an honesty that
is never less than enchanting
*Sunday Times*
A fierce account of what it means to hold the countryside in trust
. . . [Heida is an] utterly charming personality . . . this is an
inspiring story of resistance to a corporate Goliath, and [Heida] -
with her forthright tone and irrepressible humour - makes a
delightful David
*Mail on Sunday*
I had the feeling while reading it that Heida was in MY kitchen,
idly chatting to ME and that I was getting to know her really well,
as a close friend . . . It was a privilege to be 'talked to' as a
friend and allowed to share a fine farmer's life for a few
hours
*Rosamund Young, author of THE SECRET LIVES OF COWS*
A rare portrait of a woman possessed of frontier courage and a
sense of humour and humility . . . revelatory and inspiring
*The Herald*
Heida comes across as a highly impressive person . . . Iceland is
lucky to have this formidable guardian angel protecting its
traditions and landscape
*Daily Mail*
Sharp and funny . . . this is an engrossing quick dispatch from an
unusual life
*The Riverside Way (The Riverside Bookshop blog)*
What a story . . . a real-life Bathsheba from Far From the Madding
Crowd, but undistracted by the endless queue of male suitors . . .
this frank, unusual book details a year in her life
*Muddy Stilettos*
An engaging memoir . . . a beautifully written ode
*Countryman*
A study in courage and determination
*TLS*
It is her deep connectedness to others - whether her family, her
farmer neighbours, her dog, or the land itself - which drives the
emotional heart of the book
*Church Times*
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