EPISODE · Apr 3, 2026 · 1H 1M
Summer Fishing in Lapland by Juhani Karila
from The Nordic Reader · host The Nordic Reader
In this first episode of The Nordic Reader, we are joined by author Juhani Karila to discuss his novel Summer Fishing in Lapland (is more dangerous than you think). The book is translated into English by Lola Rogers. Originally published in Finnish in 2019, the novel has now been translated into more than 20 languages. It is published by Pushkin Press in the UK and by Restless Books in the US, where it appears under the title Fishing for the Little Pike (is more dangerous than you think). In the novel we follow Elina, a young Finnish woman who is cursed. Every summer she returns to her childhood home in Lapland, where she must catch the pike that lives in a nearby pond – or she will die! But this year Elina’s attempt doesn’t quite go to plan. She must race against the clock to defeat the curse, while being followed by a host of strange mythical creatures, and a homicide detective who suspects her of murder. Join us as we talk about the quirky, magical world of Juhani’s novel, humour and heartbreak in Lapland, and Juhani’s experience with translation. Books Mentioned: Summer Fishing in Lapland (is more dangerous than you think)/Fishing for the Little Pike (is more dangerous than you think) by Juhani KarilaThe Shining by Stephen King Piranesi by Susanna Clarke The End of Drum Time by Hanna PylväinenThe Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway Beasts of the Sea by Iida TurpeinenGuest: Juhani KarilaProducer and Host: Mia Todd Co-host: Francis NealeEditing and Marketing: Hanna Todd
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