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The Mushroom Gatherer

Translated by Véronique Firkusny
In a forest where every step is familiar, Sára searches for mushrooms—but what she unearths instead are the long-buried truths of her own life.

Nestled deep in the Bohemian Forest, Sára’s world is quiet and bound to the rhythms of nature. She has wandered the same wooded trails for seven years, filling her basket with mushrooms, her pockets with memories, and her thoughts with the past she cannot quite escape. The solitude suits her—until the death of her mother forces her to confront the tangled roots of family and the wounds that never fully healed. As Sára meticulously sorts through chanterelles and boletes, she also sorts through childhood recollections and the uneasy inheritance of trauma. The forest offers refuge, but it also holds secrets, and as the seasons shift, so does Sára’s understanding of herself and the complicated bonds that tether her to the world.

With melodic prose and an acute sensitivity to how landscapes shape lives, Viktorie Hanišová crafts a novel of quiet intensity and deep introspection. The Mushroom Gatherer is a haunting meditation on loss and the delicate balance between isolation and connection, perfect for readers drawn to atmospheric fiction.

300 pages | 6 x 9 | © 2025

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“Viktorie Hanišová has a sense for the structure of a novel plot, excellently mastering subtle distinctions in the characters’ psychology. In descriptions and direct speech, she writes in a highly visual, almost filmic manner. Artistically, everything works excellently here, enhancing our impression of the subject involved, and enabling her to grow beyond.”

Praise for the Czech original | Radim Kopác, Týdeník Rozhlas

“[A book] with no false tears shows just what deep marks can be left in us by the treachery of those closest to us.”

Praise for the Czech original | Petra Smítalová, Lidové noviny

The Mushroom Gatherer is borne along in a gently meditative spirit, with streams of thought and rather sporadic dialogues dominated by descriptions of nature, memories of childhood spent in the Pošumaví region and extensive, detailed commentaries on the world of mushrooms.”

Praise for the Czech original | Lucie Zelinková, Právo

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