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My Men
My Men: A Novel | Victoria Kielland
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"This fascinating, off-kilter novel about a female serial killer is an unexpectedly thrilling read. Karl Ove Knausgrd, author of My Struggle and The Morning Star "Kiellands dense, lyrical novel offers both insight and opacity . . . Despite the subject matter, this novel is not your typical thriller. The language, in Searls translation, is dense, poetic, and deeply figurative." Kirkus Reviews Based on the true story of Norwegian maid turned Midwestern farmwife Belle Gunness, the first female serial killer in American history. My Men is a fictional account of one broken woman's descent into inescapable madness. Among thousands of other Norwegian immigrants seeking freedom, Brynhild Strset emigrated to the American Upper Midwest in the late nineteenth century, changing her name and her life. As Bella, later Belle Gunness, she came in search of not only fortune and true faith but, most of all, love. From Victoria Kielland, a rising star of Norwegian literature, comes My Men, a literary reimagining of the harrowing true story of Belle Gunness, who slowly but irreversibly turned to senseless murder for release from her pain, becoming Americas first known female serial killer. In pursuit of her American Dream, Kiellands Belle grows increasingly alienated, ruthless, and perversely compelling. Raw, visceral, and altogether hypnotic, My Men is a brutal yet radically empathetic glimpse into the world of a woman consumed by desire.
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AnneCecilie
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The perfect book to ease myself into nonfiction November, this fictional story of American‘s first female serial killer. Following her from her childhood in Norway and her immigrant experience. Born this way or made this way? To me she seems extremely religious, but that‘s probably the times. She‘s also a woman in a man‘s world.

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AnnRaz
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“The time it took to separate longings from memories, one from the other, it was pathetic, weak.”