Linda Trast Lillevik
Are You Sleeping, Eanat?

The story takes place in the Lofoten archipelago in the 1500s. A boy named Juoksa lives by the sea, under the steep mountains of Lofoten. One day as winter approaches, he finds a bear's den. Juoksa is very excited about what will happen.

The book is about a little-known aspect of older Sámi culture: the bear hunt and the celebration afterwards. Through Juoksa's experiences we gain insight into the connection between the activities of the hunting god, the significance of the alder tree, and the great power of the shamanic drum.

The book features five QR-codes presenting joiks, Sámi songs, composed and performed by Ánde Somby.

Norwegian edition: Sover du, Eanat?

Published with the cooperation of Bodø2024 European Capital of Culture.

(…) a fascinating book (…) a compelling and exciting tale from a very different time, with other customs, values and priorities (…) lovely and artistic illustrations (…). The illustrations and music give the reader a unique opportunity to experience audio-visual insight into the narrative (…)

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Linda Trast Lillevik

Linda Trast Lillevik

Linda Trast Lillevik (b. 1964) is a Sámi author who writes in Norwegian. She is a librarian. Her first book was published in 1994, and since then she has written children's books, short stories, poems and short prose works. Three of her books have been published in Japanese. Oađát go, Eanat? is her 16th book.

The book is illustrated by Gustav Kvaal (b. 1968). He is a graphic artist, book illustrator and newspaper illustrator. He holds a degree in illustration and graphic design from the Bergen Academy of Art and Design. He illustrated his first book in 2011.

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Edited February 25, 2025 by Iđut