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 * Its fantastic, its 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 books 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 Its 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