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|title=Butterflies in November
|author=Audur Ava Olafsdottir
|publisher=Pushkin Press
|date=November 2013
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782270108</amazonuk>
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|summary=An unusual Icelandic adventure for a young woman and her best friend's disabled son; offers some kind of romance and some kind of humour, and a lot of some kind of quirk.
|cover=1782270108
|aznuk=1782270108
|aznus=1782270108
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'' 'It's all threes here,' she says, 'three men in your life over a distance of 300 kilometres, three dead animals, three minor accidents or mishaps… animals will be maimed… it'll wet more than your ankles… it wouldn't be a bad idea to buy a lottery ticket'.'' And so an over-priced but miraculously accurate fortune-teller sets in process a narrative that provides for a very quirky read, with quite a bit of charm amongst the unusual. The lottery ticket and a loose end and a best friend stuck in hospital all conspire to make the narrator and said best friend's four-year-old son embark on a journey of discovery, all on the southern stretch of the ring road that encircles Iceland.
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