Bloody Awful in Different Ways

14.99 JOD

Available on: 2025-08-14 at 3:00 am

Description

THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLERWINNER OF THE AUGUST PRIZE 2023Once I had seven fathers in seven years. This is the story of those years.Christmas, 1983. In the woods outside Norrköping, a house is shaken by a violent argument – and in the aftermath, seven-year-old Andrev’s mother lets him in on a secret.The secret: his father is, in fact, not his father. The real one has shoulder length hair and lives in a land far, far away. It’s the best thing Andrev has ever heard. He feels like he’s the boy in a book, a book about a boy whose father is the king of a magical land, with genies who can take him there. But there will be no spirits in Andrev’s story. Only new fathers, who are not his.This is a novel about growing up in the chaos of social change; about mothers who mutter about ‘bloody men’ while they smoke under the hood of the cooker; about how love begins and ends; and above all, about men. Because after all, you learn an awful lot about this strange species when you have seven fathers in seven years.‘Pure joyous storytelling on every page … A little treasure of a book’ Fredrick Backman‘Outstanding literature. Shamelessly entertaining’ Sydsvenskan

Additional information

Weight 0.35 kg
Dimensions 2 × 15.3 × 23.4 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

288

Publisher

Year Published

2025-8-14

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

0241756286

About The Author

Andrev Walden is an acclaimed Swedish journalist and columnist who has worked for Dagens Nyheter and Aftonbladet. In 2017, he became the first columnist to be nominated for the Swedish Grand Prize for journalism, praised for his ability to ‘find the everyday drama in the big questions’, and to make us ‘laugh and see the world, the family and ourselves in a new and slightly wiser light’. He lives in Stockholm. Bloody Awful in Different Ways is his first novel.

Review Quote

A LITTLE TREASURE OF A BOOK. Hilarious but vulnerable, clever but raw, and pure joyous storytelling on every page. You’ll come for the laughs, but you’ll stay for the love letter, from a grown man to his boy self, promising everything will be all right

Other text

In a perfect balance between levity and sadness, Andrev Walden depicts a boy's attempt to come to terms with a life where fathers are constantly replaced. Bloody Men is a humorous examination of a different kind of childhood, which, despite the pervasive blackness, is portrayed with an inexhaustible warmth and presence