Breathless

Breathless

by Anne Swärd (Author), Deborah Bragan - Turner (Translator)

Synopsis

Lo's parents did not plan for her. They were not married and never loved each other. Lo is raised by her extended family in a ramshackle house they share in southern Sweden. She enjoys a sheltered, idyllic, safe childhood, but everything changes when, at six years old, she makes a new friend. Lukas is thirteen and came from Hungary with his father when he was five. He struggles at school and has no companions of his own age. A fire in a field brings them together, when Lukas helps the family contain the blaze, and the two become inseparable. But Lo's family are deeply suspicious of Lukas' motives for befriending such a young girl. The two are compelled to meet in secret, sleeping side by side in a shed by the lake every summer. For Lo's fifteenth birthday, Lukas buys a car to take her to the Tivoli pleasure gardens in Copenhagen. Her senses dulled by the rides and fairy lights and by having a little to drink, Lo falls early to sleep, and wakes to find their lives and friendship changed for ever. Breathless is a beautifully controlled, evocative novel of childhood and adolescence in 1960s Sweden. Anna Sward has chosen a challenging theme, and has succeeded in crafting a narrative of breathtaking accomplishment.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: MacLehose Press
Published: 29 Mar 2012

ISBN 10: 0857051032
ISBN 13: 9780857051035

Media Reviews
'This coming of age tale has all the usual ingredients - sex, death, a lost childhood - but its impressionistic, circling narrative marks it out' Daily Mail. * Daily Mail *
'psychologically dense ... Sward is eloquent on love, betrayal, and the complexities of the human heart' Independent. * Independent *
'The writing is clever and visual' New Books. * New Books *
'I would call it the Swedish novel of the year, if only it wasn't January. But I don't have any doubts that I will say the same come December' Therese Bohman, Expressen. * Expressen *
'emotional but intriguing' The Irish Examiner. * Irish Examiner *
Author Bio

Anne Sward (1969) made her literary debut in 2003 with novel Polarsommar, which earned her an August Prize nomination. It was later followed by Kvicksand in 2006, which was nominated for Vi magazine's literature prize.

Deborah Bragan-Turner is a bookseller and translator living in Beziers, France.