When the Cranes Fly South
A Novel
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4.5 • 143 Ratings
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER • WINNER OF THE SWEDISH BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD • A profoundly moving debut novel that follows an elderly man’s attempts to mend his relationship with his son before it’s too late: an emotional story of love, friendship, fatherhood, dogs, and atonement that is already an international sensation.
"One of those ‘you’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll want to buy twenty copies and give them to everyone you love’ books.” —Fredrik Backman, bestselling author of A Man Called Ove, in The New Yorker
“A powerful, sneakily emotional meditation on life and death, and the foundational relationships in our lives. This is a book that will echo in your soul.” —Garth Stein, New York Times bestselling author of The Art of Racing in the Rain
Bo is running out of time. Yet time is one of the few things he’s got left. These days, his quiet existence is broken up only by daily visits from his home care team. Fortunately, he still has his beloved elkhound Sixten to keep him company … though now his son, with whom Bo has had a rocky relationship, insists upon taking the dog away, claiming that Bo has grown too old to properly care for him. The threat of losing Sixten stirs up a whirlwind of emotion, leading Bo to take stock of his life, his relationships, and the imperfect way he’s expressed his love over the years.
Customer Reviews
Absolutely Beautiful
I love a good, heartfelt cry when reading a really touching book. I cried with this one but because my heart was so full. This book had so many wonderful, interesting, diverse characters that intertwined beautifully. I love that it was written from Bo’s thoughts and how he talked to his wife in his mind throughout out it. She has dementia and he thinks about her always, “talking” with her as the story unravels. I really loved this book and hope the author writes many more…
A Beautiful Reflection on Aging and Goodbye
This book was very sad, but it beautifully portrayed the heartbreaking reality of aging and the final days of life. I had never been so immersed in an older person’s thoughts, feelings, regrets, and wishes — it was truly eye-opening and deeply moving. The ending sealed the 5 stars for me. It made me cry so much, but it was the best possible way to close this story. I finished it completely satisfied.
Just beautiful
Read the whole book in two days.