Young Finns snub their mother tongue by reading in English
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A concerning trend is emerging in Finland, where young readers are increasingly opting for books in English instead of their native Finnish. This shift, highlighted by recent sales figures showing that one in four titles sold were in a foreign language, raises alarms among publishers about the future of translated literature. As the demand for English books grows, it poses a significant challenge to the preservation of Finnish literary culture and the diversity of voices in literature.
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