A tender tale about ageing, our own and others, and the quiet brutality of love. About what being a man is, and what being a human is, about fathers and sons and fathers and dogs. It’s really a book for anyone who’s had to say goodbye. <b>The kind of book you give to someone when you’re really trying to say “I’ve been thinking about you” but don’t know how</b>.
Fredrik Backman, No. 1 New York Times bestselling author of A Man Called Ove
This novel is irresistible. So tender and moving. It’s <b>as if Fredrik Backman’s <i>Ove </i>had a love child with Åsa Larsson’s <i>Sivving</i></b> – and the result is the most wonderful thing imaginable. Read it.
Malin Persson Giolito, internationally bestselling author of Quicksand and Beyond all reasonable doubt
<b>A powerful, sneakily emotional meditation on life and death, and the foundational relationships in our lives. This is a book that will echo in your soul.</b>
Garth Stein, New York Times bestselling author of The Art of Racing in the Rain
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Biographical note
The idea for Lisa Ridzén’s heartrending debut When the Cranes Fly South came to her through the discovery of notes her Grandfather’s care team had left the family as he neared the end of his life. She was also inspired by her research into masculinity in the rural communities of the Swedish far north, where she herself was raised and now lives in a small village outside Östersund.
Lisa began penning the novel whilst attending Långholmen Writer’s Academy. When the Cranes Fly South was a number one bestseller in Sweden, won the overall Swedish Book of the Year, and the Adlibris prize both for Debut and Fiction of the Year – the first time in the awards’ history that an author won in two categories. Rights have sold in 34 languages around the world.