When your anger becomes a magical power that can change the world
It was to be the summer of her life. 19-year-old Hellea, known as Hell, and a group of her friends wanted to spend four weeks discovering ancient forests and picturesque Stockholm. But soon Hell is struck down by unexplainable fevers. After getting a fever close to an old Viking grave, Hell meets Astryd, a mysterious woman who tells her an unbelievable story: what Hell used to think were feelings of anger and her recent fevers are actually an ancient power, which places the fate of the world and in particular the fate of women into Hell’s hands.
“A magical, feminist story about a protagonist who won’t put up with any nonsense!” Anabelle Stehl
“Hell is like a wave, which sweeps us up with the daily injustices and overcomes us with the wish for more solidarity.” Stefanie Hasse
“Disturbing, angry and absolutely epic! Lina Frish shows that anger is necessary in order to change the world.” Justine Pust