The Solitaire Mystery

The Solitaire Mystery by Jostein Gaarder, published by Phoenix House in 1996, is a narrative that intertwines elements of fantasy and reality. This first edition, comprising 292 pages, follows a boy and his father on a journey from Norway to Greece in search of the boy’s mother. Along the way, they encounter a dwarf who provides a magnifying glass, a baker who offers a bun, and a miniature book that recounts the tale of a sailor shipwrecked on a desert island in 1790, all while exploring the whimsical nature of a pack of playing cards that possess a life of their own.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of storytelling that blends various timelines and fantastical elements. The narrative features a Joker character who delves deeply into the complexities of life, adding layers to the journey. The book presents a unique exploration of themes that resonate within the realms of literature, contemporary fiction, and science fiction. The interplay between the characters and their adventures invites readers to reflect on the boundaries between imagination and reality, making it a thought-provoking read.
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A boy and his father on a journey from Norway to Greece, in search of the boy’s mother; a dwarf who gives the boy a magnifying glass, and a baker who gives him a bun; a miniature book that tells the story of a sailor shipwrecked on a desert island in the year 1790; a pack of playing cards with a life of their own; a Joker, who looks too deeply and too much. These are the ingredients in this story-within-a-story, in which fantasy and reality, the present and the past, are mixed.
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