
The Moomins and the Great Flood
by Tove Jansson
Genres: Children's, FantasyPages: 64
Series: Moomintrolls #1
Rating:

Synopsis:Essential reading for any lover of the Moomins. This is where it all began: The Moomins and the Great Flood offers an extraordinary glimpse into the creativity and imagination that launched the Moomin books. Moominmamma and young Moomintroll search for the long lost Moominpappa through forest and flood, meeting a little creature (an early Sniff) and the elegantly strange Tulippa along the way.
I’m not sure which of Tove Jansson’s Moomin novels I’ve actually read; I know I’ve read most if not all of the comic versions, thanks to Cardiff Library, but the novels so far have been sort of half-familiar. I think I have read this first one, The Moomins and the Great Flood before, because some of the episodes definitely felt familiar, down to the phrasing — like the marabou stork and his glasses — but in the end… who knows?
It was a fun revisit, even if it feels like the world isn’t fully set up yet in the final configuration (does Sniff get named at all in this? I don’t think so). If I recall rightly, it’s pretty skippable, but I’m glad I didn’t: I always like to see where things began.
It’s a bit of a madcap ride, really, from one random event to the other, but it’s charming all the same.
Rating: 3/5 (liked it)
It’s actually a deeper book when you look at the historical context:
https://wordsandpeace.com/2024/08/26/two-reviews-for-moominweek-2024/
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