Sun City

Sun City by Tove Jansson, published by New York Review of Books on February 18, 2025, is a novel that explores the dynamics of a retirement community in sunny Florida. This edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English. Jansson, known for her previous works like The Summer Book, delves into the lives of the elderly, portraying them as vibrant individuals with complex emotions and relationships rather than as a marginalized group.
In Sun City, readers will encounter a vivid group portrait of residents and employees at the Berkeley Arms in St. Petersburg, Florida. The narrative shifts between characters, revealing their experiences in a culturally divided America as they navigate themes of nostalgia, loss, and the passage of time. The newest resident finds solace among the community’s familiar routines, while others grapple with their pasts and the uncertainty of the future. The story also features Bounty Joe, an attendant who awaits a sign of hope, reflecting the diverse and often unconventional lives within this retirement setting.
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From the author of The Summer Book and creator of the Moomins, an off-beat novel about a retirement community in sunny Florida.
In The Summer Book and The True Deceiver, as in her many short stories, Tove Jansson was drawn again and again to the everyday life of the aged. Not as a group apart but as full-blooded people with as many jealousies, urges, and joys as any other group. It’s no wonder that in her travels through America in the 1970s she became fascinated with what was then a particularly American institution, the retirement home, where older people live in their particular tightly knit worlds.
In Sun City, Jansson depicts these worlds in a group portrait of residents and employees at the Berkeley Arms in St. Petersburg, Florida. As the narrative moves from character to character, so the characters move through an America riven by cultural divides, facing the death of its dream. The Berkeley Arms’s newest resident finds a place among the rocking chairs and endless chatter on the veranda, while other residents long for past glories, mourning their losses and killing time. Meanwhile one of their attendants, Bounty Joe, is eagerly awaiting a letter, or even just a postcard, alerting him to the imminent return of Jesus Christ. “Nobody’s normal anymore,” as the bartender says, “not the old geezers and not the newborn kids.”
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