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: The narrative is fast-paced and intimate, characterized by Julie's rebellious and often angry voice. Availability

The story follows 18-year-old , who loses her entire family—mother, father, and brother—in a plane crash over Africa. Left alone in her family’s large Oslo home with only a Polish handyman for company, she receives a final text from her father: "We're crashing. Love you. Do what you want. Dad" .

: Like Loe's other famous works such as Naïve. Super and Doppler , "Muleum" uses a simple, almost childlike prose to tackle heavy existential crises.

The novel (often transliterated as "Mulei" in Russian contexts) is a dark tragicomedy by popular Norwegian author Erlend Loe . First published in 2007, it explores themes of grief, loneliness, and the search for meaning through Loe's signature "naivist" and ironic lens. Plot Summary

: The book provides a stark look at the "state of mind" following a sudden tragedy and the alienation felt by survivors within modern society.