"Reading these letters, you will gradually fall under the illusion that they are addressed to you. This is how inviting, candid, and quietly dazzling Tove Jansson’s prose is in her correspondence. Letters from Tove is a fundamental addition to Jansson’s oeuvre. At the end of the book, you will feel that you have a new, very close friend."—Hernan Diaz, author of In the Distance
"Tove Jansson was a genius, a woman of profound wisdom and great artistry."—Philip Pullman
"It’s hard to describe the astonishing achievement of Jansson’s artistry."—Ali Smith
"Tove Jansson is one of the greatest children’s writers there has ever been."—Sir Terry Pratchett
"Witty, shrewd, and hugely entertaining."—The Spectator
"Treasures aplenty—cultural history gems as well as biographical revelations, all related in a voice that’s funny, gracious, intimate."—The Guardian
"Offers readers the privilege of spending time inside an intelligent, creative, curious, generous, funny, unsentimental mind."—The Irish Times
"This spirited collection of letters by Finnish author and illustrator Tove Jansson . . . brims with affection, humor, and artistry. . . . Jansson’s fans will particularly enjoy discovering which characters had real-life inspirations. However, all readers should find her a delight to spend time with."—Publishers Weekly
"This reprint from University of Minnesota Press captures Tove’s signature clear-eyed writing in letters that capture the mid-century bohemian Nordic life of a celebrated artist and author of much more than just children’s books."—Electric Literature
"Packed with biographical revelations and cultural/historical treasures, this 500-page tome is a treat for all true Tove devotees."—Drawn Quarterly
"Full of joy and thoughtfulness."—Seattle Times
"Jansson’s letters are of course of great memoiristic value to readers interested in the arc of her life. Readers searching for that will find much to chew on in this remarkable collection of letters which spans over 50 years."—Chicago Review of Books
"Readers who loved the Moomintroll chapter books, who remember the Moomin comic strips that made her a household name, or perhaps are among the cultish devotees of her autobiographical novel The Summer Book will find much to enjoy in this collection, which reveals Jansson as a complex, passionate and exceptionally hardworking artist. You may even come away agreeing with Philip Pullman’s assessment that she is a genius, though not all geniuses would be such good company over nearly 500 pages."—Wall Street Journal
"Twenty years after Jansson’s death, we now have a record of the joys—and strains—of a lifetime of correspondence."—The New Yorker
"Letters from Tove isn’t the place I’d recommend for readers to discover her — but it is, most definitely, a place to find her."—Simon Petrie
"The reader gains a unique insight into the depths of her thoughts and feelings, often dark but nearly always expressed with a liberating sense of humour."—Swedish Press
"Charts in intimate detail fifty years of Jansson’s day-to-day life, romances, apprenticeships, family relationships, business dealings, and artistic triumphs—and opens an enticing window onto the imagination of a visionary."—The Yale Review
"What emerges, above all, is the radiant warmth of her personhood — this person of such uncommon imagination, warmhearted humor, and stubborn buoyancy of spirit, always so thoroughly herself."—BrainPickings
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