The Red Address Book
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Narrated by:
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Anna Bentinck
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Sofia Lundberg
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‘Written with love, told with joy’ Fredrik Backman, author of A Man Called Ove
‘Wise and captivating’ People Magazine
Within the pages of 96-year-old Doris’s red address book are the names of all those she has loved and lost, telling the story of a colourful life. Living alone in Stockholm, she is comforted by the weekly calls of her grand-niece Jenny, who is haunted by a painful childhood.
Finally, Doris decides to put pen to paper, using her address book to recall the memories of a life well-lived – from 1930s Paris runways to narrow New York escapes during World War Two – and what she and Jenny discover may well change their lives forever…
©2018 Sofia Lundberg (P)2018 HarperCollins PublishersCritic reviews
‘Written with love, told with joy. Very easy to enjoy’ Fredrik Backman, New York Times bestselling author of A Man Called Ove
‘[A] Swedish romance steeped in memory and regret … The Red Address Book is just the sort of easy-reading tale that will inspire readers to pull up a comfy chair to the fire, grab a mug of cocoa and a box of tissues and get hygge with it’ New York Times Book Review
‘Wise and captivating, Lundberg’s novel offers clear-eyed insights into old age and the solace of memory’ People Magazine
‘With an ingenious hook and a glorious heroine, this book is a delicate balance of heartwarming and heartbreaking and a timely reminder to hold on to those you love in case they get away. Enchanting’ Veronica Henry
‘In this tender and heartfelt story, Sofia Lundberg offers a reminder that those we too easily dismiss, such as the elderly, have rich histories and lives that we can learn from … Completely engrossing from start to finish, The Red Address Book is a poignant tale of memory and how those things we carry in our heart work together to create our own life stories’ New York Journal of Books
‘In a reader's lifetime, there are a few books that will be companions forever. For me, The Red Address Book is one of them. It will comfort you, and remind you of all the moments when you grabbed life with both hands. It is also an homage to the wisdom of women who have lived longer than most of us. One is never too old to learn that love is the only meaning of life – let’s listen to these women’ Nina George, author of The Little Paris Bookshop
‘Doris’s life story is magnetic, and it’s her strong personality and pearls of wisdom … that drive the book … Fans of Fredrik Backman will find much to like here’ Publishers Weekly
‘A warm and tender story about life, memories, and the power of love and friendship. A novel with heart and humor!’
Katarina Bivald, author of The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend
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- CK
- 29-04-20
Heartwarming tragic story
Best not to say too much, it speaks for itself. Narration is superb. Character one can warm despite terrible circumstances.
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- Liz GJ
- 18-10-23
amazing
this book was amazing. very well narrated. made me cry so much . thankyou so much for the beautiful story you shared
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- Parksparker
- 09-05-19
Didn't want this to end
I loved this tale of lost love. Although the premise of the book is profoundly sad (most of the characters are long since dead!) and much of the story covers Doris' hard life it does not feel sad throughout. Although come the inevitable end I was sobbing my way through! Not a book to read in the car on the way to work! Well written and original. Definitely a book worth reading.
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- Helen SJ
- 08-01-24
Just Brilliant!
What a great book this is. This is the first time I have read a Sofia Lundberg novel and I am extremely pleased to have found her. This was such a good listen, I ended up listening to it in two days. The narration is excellent and really adds a perfect extra dimension to it. I'm loathe to add any other description as I want you to discover just how good it is for yourself.
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