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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 197x128x22 mm, kaal: 248 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Feb-2026
  • Kirjastus: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1405971274
  • ISBN-13: 9781405971270
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 197x128x22 mm, kaal: 248 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Feb-2026
  • Kirjastus: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1405971274
  • ISBN-13: 9781405971270
THE SENSATIONAL INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER WINNER OF THE AUGUST PRIZE

'Bloody awful? Bloody brilliant, more like' DAILY TELEGRAPH 'Pure joyous storytelling on every page A little treasure of a book' FREDRIK BACKMAN 'A delight from start to finish' JENNIE GODFREY 'Flawless ... So sharp, so beguiling, so acutely observed' GUARDIAN

Im fizzing. I love not being his son. Yes. I can feel it in my whole body. A great thrill as if an adventure has begun. As if Im the boy in a book about a boy who finds out his dad is the king of a magical and distant land.

Christmas, 1983. In the aftermath of yet another furious argument, seven-year-old Andrevs mother lets him in on a secret: his father is, in fact, not his father. And so begins a new kind of childhood, in which fathers come and go, arriving in red Volvos and sweeping his mother off her feet. Fathers can be magicians or murderers, artists or thieves, and, like growing pains, or the weather, they appear uninvited and leave without warning. Fathers are drawn to his mother like moths to a flame but even she cant control how they behave.

Vivid and joyful, raw and tender, Bloody Awful in Different Ways is a novel about growing up in the chaos of social change; 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.

READERS LOVE BLOODY AWFUL IN DIFFERENT WAYS

'I loved this book so much. It reminds me a bit of Demon Copperhead but if Fredrik Backman was writing it' FIVE STAR READER REVIEW

'Once every now and again comes a book that I just absorb. I have to press it into people's hands and say 'you must read this'. This is one of those books: a joyful, laugh out loud, heartbreaking and uplifting wonder' FIVE STAR READER REVIEW

'Actually bloody brilliant in different ways ... Vivid and witty and punchy and just so real' FIVE STAR READER REVIEW

'Hugely readable and often very funny ... Superb' FIVE STAR READER REVIEW

'5 joyous stars. I urge you to read this. It may just be your book of the year. It is mine' FIVE STAR READER REVIEW

Arvustused

A LITTLE TREASURE OF A BOOK. Hilarious but vulnerable, clever but raw, and pure joyous storytelling on every page. Youll come for the laughs, but youll stay for the love letter, from a grown man to his boy self, promising everything will be all right * Fredrik Backman, author of A Man Called Ove * 'I challenge you not to fall in love with Andrev as he thrashes doggedly through life - perpetually hopeful and inept. This is a small gem of a novel, with an irresistible voice and a teasing sidelong wit * Meg Rosoff, author of How I Live Now * This is a truly special novel. A delight from start to finish. Captures the joy and pain of being a teenager perfectly. I adored Andrev and already miss him * Jennie Godfrey, author of The List of Suspicious Things * Darkly funny ... Distinctive ... Waldens instinct for observation and his ear for prose are flawless. His understated humour is particularly winning The writing remains so sharp, so beguiling, so acutely observed -- Rebecca Wait * Guardian * A proven winner ... It tells you things about growing up that you didnt realise were true, not until Walden put them into words ... Comparisons will inevitably be drawn with another Swedish novel, Fredrik Backmans A Man Called Ove (2012). Similarly perceptive of human behaviour (albeit about an old man rather than a young one) and as tragicomic, that novel went from being Swedens bestselling book of 2013 to global blockbuster. Theres no reason why Bloody Awful in Different Ways cant do the same. Bloody awful? Bloody brilliant, more like * Daily Telegraph * What a book! I laughed, cried, despaired and hoped for this young boy negotiating seven fathers in seven chaotic years, taking us with him for the wild ride. A story that reads this easily with consummate fluidity, pace and comic timing deserves the widest audience possible * Jo Browning Wroe, author of A Terrible Kindness * Waldens story is rich with dark humour and tender coming-of-age moments that make this a brilliant and beguiling page-turner * Daily Express * Darkly funny, and comically tragic. An absolute gem. I loved it * Claire Fuller, author of Unsettled Ground * Walden grips your attention with darkly comic verve, and theres a truly ugly undertow to his portrait of toxic masculinity, rendered all the more shocking by the narrators partial understanding * Daily Mail * Walden has a distinctive voice and has crafted a wonderfully written page-turner that, despite its often bleak subject matter, made me laugh out loud * Mail on Sunday *

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.