Doghead A Novel

Doghead A Novel by Morten Ramsland is a First Edition published by St. Martin’s Publishing Group on July 6, 2010. This 384-page novel presents a highly imaginative saga that explores the complexities of a dysfunctional Norwegian family across three generations. The narrative begins with Asger, the narrator, who, during a visit to his dying grandmother, uncovers the truth about his grandfather, revealing a history far removed from the heroic tales that have been passed down.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of family life intertwined with historical elements, particularly set against the backdrop of World War II. The story unfolds through multiple timelines, offering insights into the characters’ lives and the secrets that shape their identities. As the layers of the family’s past are peeled back, the novel delves into themes of deception and legacy, making it a thought-provoking exploration of familial bonds and history.
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Doghead is a highly imaginative, exuberant saga that follows three generations of a wildly dysfunctional Norwegian family. When Asger, the narrator, visits his dying grandma, he learns that contrary to popular belief, Grandpa was not a war hero. Instead, his nickname was “Crackpot,” and both before and after he escaped from a Nazi concentration camp, he was, to put it bluntly, a cheat and a liar. From there the real family history unfolds, and like all great stories, it is a tale that will stay with the reader forever.
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