Stockholm

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Product Details
Price
$30.00  $27.90
Publisher
Harpervia
Publish Date
Pages
384
Dimensions
6.2 X 8.3 X 1.8 inches | 1.05 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780063310810

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About the Author

Noa Yedlin is a bestselling Israeli author, the recipient of the Sapir Prize and the Prime Minister's Prize for Hebrew Literary Works. Yedlin is also the creator of an award-winning television series based on the original edition of Stockholm, which was published in Israel in 2016.


Jessica Cohen is a renowned literary translator of Israeli works. Her translation of David Grossman's novel A Horse Walks into a Bar received the 2017 Man Booker International Prize, a National Jewish Book Award, and was shortlisted for the PEN Translation Prize.

Reviews

"Yedlin, a master at tone, grounds the antic comedy in reflections on aging, friendship, parenthood, life as 'one big effort to compensate for feelings of inferiority, ' and 'sadness, more sadness, respectable sadness, unsatisfying sadness, mature sadness'...A seriously funny take on death and dying." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"A deviously clever black comedy ... Yedlin puts her characters through the wringer with the nonstop confrontations, which are distressing to them and hilarious to the reader. At the same time, she uses the slapstick situation to ask probing questions about the nature of friendship and mortality. Readers will be amused by this literary variation on Weekend at Bernie's" -- Publishers Weekly

"A riotous novel... on friendship, character and aging" -- The New York Times Book Review

"Hilarious, refreshing, tightly plotted and vividly written. An irresistible read." -- Jonas Jonasson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared

"The portraits of these four friends are so vivid that as I read, I felt that Avishay's friends also became mine. Stockholm is unputdownable, full of intrigue, a bit of sadness, and a lot of humor." -- Helene Tursten, internationally bestselling author of An Elderly Lady Is Up To No Good

"Set against a backdrop of comedic errors, Stockholm is also a brilliant meditation on the intricacies of friendship, aging, ego, wounds and healing. Yedlin expertly peels back her complex characters' layers to reveal insights, dark and humorous alike, about what it is to be alive and mortal." -- Parini Shroff, author of The Bandit Queens

"Stockholm is a madcap adventure filled with laughs and tears and the kind of under-your-skin frustration that only your closest friends can give you." -- Bookpage (starred review)

"A hilar-i-ous and pro-found explo-ration of mor-tal-i-ty" -- Jewish Book Council

"Diabolically entertaining" -- Shelf Awareness

"Too funny, too sad, too real, and too preposterous, just like life. Noa Yedlin's Stockholm is the most entertaining book I've read in a long time." -- Etgar Keret, author of The Seven Good Years

"Translated from the Hebrew, Yedlin's charmingly self-aware novel pays tribute to Waking Ned Devine and The Big Chill without lessening the genuine emotions shared amongst this unique group. Ruminating on the power of lifelong friendship--and a little luck--this warm and witty novel is sure to appeal to fans of Zoe Fishman's Inheriting Edith (2016) and Daniel H. Turtel's The Family Morfawitz (2023)" -- Booklist

"Bright, witty, irreverent and compassionate, Noa Yedlin's best-selling novel Stockholm is an astute and hilarious study of the very building-blocks of the human condition: love, ambition, aging, friendship, envy and loyalty." -- Ruby Namdar, Author of The Ruined House and laureate of the Sapir Prize

"Noa Yedlin has a brilliant sense of Irony. In STOCKHOLM you will find your friends' covert feelings and your closest family members' most secret thoughts - and it's going to be surprising, frightening, funny and liberating". -- Dorit Rabinyan, author of All the Rivers