Nothing Grows by Moonlight, Torborg Nedreaas
Nothing Grows by Moonlight, Torborg Nedreaas
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Nothing Grows by Moonlight

Author: Torborg Nedreaas

Narrator: Amrita Acharia, Cameron Krogh Stone

Unabridged: 6 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/17/2026

Categories: Fiction, Noir, Coming Of Age


Synopsis

'Breathtakingly powerful' Guardian
'This startling, absorbing book will leave you fizzing with anger and possibility' Noreen Masud

In the blue dusk of a spring evening, a man is drawn to a lonely, beautiful stranger across a station platform. She follows him home, and over one heady night of wine and cigarettes, recounts to him the devastating story of her life . . .
First published in 1947, Nothing Grows by Moonlight tells the haunting tale of one woman’s soul-shattering love affair. When an obsessive passion for her high school teacher consumes a small-town seventeen-year-old, her life spirals out of control, giving way to pregnancy, poverty and alienation. Here, darkness and light converge, and unrequited love blooms against the shadows of societal injustices, as she fights for autonomy: over her life, her mind and her body.

Captivating, visceral and brimming with emotion, Nothing Grows by Moonlight is a feminist classic of Scandinavian literature, and an uncompromising ode to female desire.

About The Author

Torborg Nedreaas (1906-1987) was born in Bergen, Norway, and was one of the most acclaimed writers of the post-war era. A committed communist, she was heavily involved in women’s advocacy, and her many award-winning novels, short stories, essays and radio plays propelled her radical ideas to a wide audience.


Reviews

Goodreads review by emma on May 04, 2026

a forgotten classic about a woman's life-destroying love! this is some of the most beautiful writing i've ever read, and it uses its prose for the cause of illustrating the miseries and humiliations patriarchal oppression could lead womanhood to be. told from the perspective of a "ruined" woman shari......more

Goodreads review by Karen on December 17, 2025

Yet another translated work of fiction, this one from Norwegian… of which I’ve read a few this year. This was written in 1947 and is being re-issued by Random House, as part of a series on women writers. This is a bleak read, beginning to end, a story within a story. A man wandering one night, aimless......more

Goodreads review by Fátima on May 09, 2026

O livro com, que me lembre, a protagonista mais burra de sempre! Não vale a pena estar com eufemismos, a miúda foi comida de cebolada e ainda suspirava pelo Johannes! Eram duas chapadonas! Mas, como assim, uma protagonista burra e quatro estrelas? Vou tentar explicar, mas isto é mais uma cena de sen......more

Goodreads review by pilarentrelibros on July 05, 2025

Posiblemente uno de los libros más bellos y más tristes que he leído. Una historia sobre el deseo, el amor no correspondido, la culpa, la maternidad, el juicio social… y el precio de ser mujer en un mundo que castiga todo lo que no se ajusta a sus reglas. El título no podría ser más certero: nada cre......more


Quotes

Breathtakingly powerful... the story powers through to a conclusion that's both hard to read and impossible to look away from—John Self, Guardian

Visceral... offers a portrait, occasionally touching on the gothic, of what an oppressive society can do to the minds and bodies of both teenage girls and industrial workers. There's a remarkable energy to Nedreaas's prose—Literary Review

Nothing Grows by Moonlight, in a luminous translation by Bibbi Lee, is as enigmatic as its title. Across a station platform in the blue twilight of a spring evening, a man is drawn to the sight of a woman, a stranger. The scene is at once electric and dramatic... Throughout the course of the long night, her own desperate tale of devastating love and its tortuous consequences is revealed—Irish Times

Both a lament and a protest... A new generation of readers might feel nostalgic for Torborg Nedreaas's conviction that a better future is on its way—TLS

It’s fantastic, it’s incredible—Pedro Almodóvar

This startling, absorbing book will leave you fizzing with anger and possibility—Noreen Masud

Nothing Grows by Moonlight is a novel as beautiful and affecting as its title suggests. The book’s themes will resonate with readers as much today as it did in 1947. It is masterful in the balancing of story and atmosphere and powerful enough that your heart aches increasingly with each page. It has become a firm favourite and a story I will never forget—Emily Slapper

It’s hard to read this book without thinking of Tove Ditlevsen... Torborg has Norwegian pathos, a kind of compulsive, pastural song that could call any living creature home for milking... It is done, as with Tove, with great musicality, even if the music is quite different—Dorthe Nors