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Welcome to America

By Linda Boström Knausgård & Martin Aitken
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A family on the brink of disaster: The young daughter blames herself for her father’s death and has stopped talking.

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“A beautiful little book about nostalgia, grief, childhood trauma, & what it means to grow up.”
“Won the Swedish August Prize. This short novel – Knausgård's second – about a young girl who blames herself for her father’s death and then stops talking is bleak and depressing. In spite of the fact that it is well-written, there is little more to it than the portrait of a dysfunctional family – a brother who locks himself in his room, a distracted actress mother, a mentally ill father. No insights, no growth, no nothing.”

About Linda Boström Knausgård

LINDA BOSTRÖM KNAUSGÅRD is a Swedish author and poet, as well as a producer of documentaries for national radio. Her first novel, The Helios Disaster, was longlisted for the National Book Award for Translated Literature in the United States. Welcome to America, her second novel, was nominated for the prestigious Swedish August Prize and the Svenska Dagbladet Literary Prize in her home country, and was also longlisted for the Best Translated Book Award and the National Translation Award in the United States. October Child became a bestseller in Sweden and throughout Scandinavia, where it was published to great critical acclaim.

MARTIN AITKEN is a full-time translator of Scandinavian literature based in the Zealand region of Denmark. Working mainly from Danish and more recently Norwegian, he has translated the works of writers such as Kim Leine, Helle Helle, Peter Høeg, and Karl Ove Knausgaard. His translation of Hanne Ørstavik’s Love was a finalist for the 2018 National Book Award.

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