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A Man Called Ove By Henning Koch(Original Book)

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size

12.9 x 2.5 x 19.8 cm

Product Information

Genre

Contemporary Fiction (Books)

Author Name

Henning Koch

About Author

Henning Koch was born in Sweden but at an early age moved to England. After studying English Literature at London University, he spent a decade traveling and working in Asia, the United States, Spain and South America. He has a strong interest in literary translation and he has introduced a number of Swedish writers on the international stage. His love for Mediterranean and Hispanic culture has been a strong influence in his writing. His short story collection "Love Doesn't Work" and his novel "The Maggot People" are both published by US independent publisher Dzanc, and his novel "A Bit of Black" is available on Kindle.

Book Name

A Man Called Ove By Henning Koch

ISBN Code

9.78E+12

No of Pages

320

Weight in Kg

0.5

Pack of

2

Product Description

  • Henning Koch was born in Sweden but at an early age moved to England
  • After studying English Literature at London University, he spent a decade traveling and working in Asia, the United States, Spain and South America
  • He has a strong interest in literary translation and he has introduced a number of Swedish writers on the international stage
  • His love for Mediterranean and Hispanic culture has been a strong influence in his writing
  • His short story collection "Love Doesn't Work" and his novel "The Maggot People" are both published by US independent publisher Dzanc, and his novel "A Bit of Black" is available on Kindle
  • The Million-Copy Bestselling Phenomenon, Fredrik Backman'S Heartwarming Debut Is A Funny, Moving, Uplifting Tale Of Love And Community That Will Leave You With A Spring In Your Step
  • Perfect For Fans Of Rachel Joyce'S The Unlikely Pilgrimage Of Harold Fry, Graeme Simsion'S The Rosie Project And David Nicholl'S Us
  • New York Times Bestseller'Warm, Funny, And Almost Unbearably Moving' Daily Mail'Rescued All Those Men Who Constantly Mean To Read Novels But Never Get Round To It' Spectator Books Of The Yearat First Sight, Ove Is Almost Certainly The Grumpiest Man You Will Ever Meet
  • He Thinks Himself Surrounded By Idiots - Neighbours Who Can'T Reverse A Trailer Properly, Joggers, Shop Assistants Who Talk In Code, And The Perpetrators Of The Vicious Coup D'Etat That Ousted Him As Chairman Of The Residents' Association
  • He Will Persist In Making His Daily Inspection Rounds Of The Local Streets
  • But Isn'T It Rare, These Days, To Find Such Old-Fashioned Clarity Of Belief And Deed Such Unswerving Conviction About What The World Should Be, And A Lifelong Dedication To Making It Just SoIn The End, You Will See, There Is Something About Ove That Is Quite Irresistible