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My Grandmother Sends Her Regards and Apologises by Fredrik Backman - Paperback Fiction Novel Cover

My Grandmother Sends Her Regards and Apologises by Fredrik Backman - Fiction - Paperback

Author: Fredrik Backman
SKU: SNG5934
Barcode: 9781444775853
Publisher: Sceptre
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Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781444775853
Publisher: Sceptre
Age Range: Adult (16+)

Overview
A warm, funny and deeply moving novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author of A Man Called Ove. When seven-year-old Elsa's eccentric Granny dies, she leaves behind a trail of letters apologising to people she has wronged throughout her life. As Elsa sets out to deliver them, she uncovers the truth behind Granny's fantastical bedtime stories and discovers a family, a community, and a love she never knew existed - a story that celebrates imagination, grief and the ties that quietly bind us.

About the Book
Elsa is seven years old and different, and her best - and only - friend is her grandmother, who fills her nights with fairy tales unlike any others: wild, sweeping stories of the Land-of-Almost-Awake and the kingdom of Miamas, populated by knights, princesses and monsters, all designed to explain Granny's own strange and troubled past. When Granny dies, she leaves behind a series of letters apologising to people she has wronged over the years, and asks Elsa to deliver them one by one. As Elsa sets off around her grandmother's apartment block armed only with these letters, she meets the Wurse, the Monster, the Woman Who Dresses In Black, and a cast of neighbours who prove to be far more layered than their nicknames suggest. Piece by piece, Elsa realises that every fairy tale Granny ever told her was rooted in truth, and that Granny's real legacy is the tight-knit community she quietly protected for years, without anyone quite realising it at the time. Written with Fredrik Backman's trademark blend of humour, heartbreak and hope, this is ultimately a story about grief, imagination, and the extraordinary ordinary people who shape a childhood, told entirely through the eyes of a whip-smart, unapologetically honest seven-year-old narrator whose voice stays with you long after the final page.

  • From the author of the phenomenon A Man Called Ove
  • A heart-warming, tissue-worthy story of family, grief and imagination
  • Perfect for fans of Rachel Joyce and Maria Semple
  • Brand new UK paperback edition
  • Ideal gift for book clubs and lovers of literary fiction
  • A beloved international bestseller translated into dozens of languages

About the Author
Fredrik Backman is a Swedish author, blogger and columnist whose novels have become worldwide phenomena. He is best known for A Man Called Ove, a beloved international bestseller and hit film, alongside titles such as Beartown, Anxious People and My Friends. Backman's writing is celebrated for its warmth, wit and ability to find profound emotional truth in ordinary lives. He lives near Stockholm with his family, and his books have been translated into more than forty languages worldwide.

Why You'll Love This Book
Funny, heartbreaking and utterly original, this is storytelling at its most human. Fans of quietly life-affirming fiction will fall for Elsa's fierce love for her grandmother and the found family revealed along the way.

Please Note: Cover shown is the UK edition; ISBN and edition are as stated above.

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