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A New York Times Book Review Notable Book of 2014
"Ullmann's voice on the page is a lean, tough-minded thing, scrubbed and scoured of sentimentality straight through to the final, Carveresque pages, in which she pulls off an 11th- hour radiance, a tonal shift from minor to major key. The novel's charm lies in these idiosyncratic glints, these glimmers of queer wit, uncensored scorn or sudden, unstinting sympathy." --New York Times Book Review "Ullmann is very good at evoking the peculiar, charged stasis of a household in which mentally active and intellectually vital people are resolutely failing to communicate with each other--the loneliness of communality, in short. She is a very exact writer, who is unsparing of her characters: a tonic, sharp, lyrical, intelligent novelist who deserves to be better-known in English." --The New Yorker Page-Turner Blog"Ullmann's rural Norway is an unfussy place, eloquent for its starkness, much like the spare language she paints it with. Her stage is less about physical place than mood and one's place in the familial symmetry. While much happens in this novel, the events feel secondary. The prose is taut, yet the pace is languid as summer in that before-the-storm tension...The real achievement of this novel is Ullmann's gift to imbue the tension of a thriller via the unease of the mundane...Yes, a murder occurs, but The Cold Song is more a mystery in the way most families tend to be mysteries unto themselves." --Minneapolis Star Tribune