Previous AP investigations based on the list have shown how Fancy Bear
worked in close alignment with the Kremlin's interests to
steal tens of thousands of emails
from the Democratic Party.
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Stealing Horses is translated
from the Norwegian by poet, critic and historian, Anne Born, who has translated many
works from the principal Scandinavian languages into English, including two
previous novels by Petterson: To Siberia, set in a small Danish town during WWII, and In the Wake, which chronicles the breakdown of a man six years after his parents and brother were killed in a ferry accident (modeled after the 1994 sinking of the MS Estonia when 852 of the 989 people on board were drowned, including Petterson's parents and siblings).