"The ordinary becomes vibrant and life-affirming in Long Live the Post Horn!, an engrossing novel about how even hopeless battles are worth fighting." - Eileen Gonzalez, Foreword Reviews "Quirky, unsettling." - Kirkus Reviews "Hjorth's substantive and witty novel of personal growth delivers on multiple levels." - Publishers Weekly "A superb story about a woman on the verge of a nervous breakdown" - The Modern Novel "Wrenching tenderness from the mouth of irony, Hjorth proves how major effects don't always come from the heavy-foot pedals." - John Freeman, Lit Hub ("Most Anticipated Books of 2020") "An engaging, well-honed novel ... Hjorth's writing is both spare and, in an understated way, humorous." - R.P. Finch, PopMatters "A wry and thoughtful take on contemporary life and love ... Full of gorgeous Scandi gloom and bleak truths about human relationships" - Daily Mail "[In] Long Live the Post Horn!, the saga of the EU postal directive is an inspired context for a story about personal despair and political awakening." - Brian Dillon, 4Columns "An acidic portrait of one woman's fight to save the postal service." - Megan Evershed, The New Republic "Hjorth holds a magnifying glass to her characters and they fry like ants under the merciless sunlight of her writing. No one of them escapes unscathed, there are no heroes or villains; what we get is a picture of life in a social democracy that is fraying at the edges." - Charlotte Barslund, Literary Hub "Hjorth expertly interrogates feelings of inadequacy in concise paragraphs of wry prose" - New Statesman "Droll and rather delightful - Monocle "A novel about the chicanery of governmental politics has no right to be this absorbing - Morning Star "A big strange wonderful paper hug of a book ... I cannot recommend it highly enough" - The Literary Addict "Hjorth asks us to imagine a world where those with narrative power protect the stories of the people over the interests of commerce. ... The timing was right for this book in Norway in 2012, and the timing is right for us now. A novel like Long Live the Post Horn! does not come around often enough." - Makenna Goodman, Los Angeles Review of Books "Long Live the Post Horn! is a brilliant study of the mundane, full of unexpected detours and driving prose. ... Hjorth's novel ingeniously orbits the intimate stories that are possible only when a character has put words on paper and sent them through the post." - John Freeman, New York Times Book Review