Bibliography
2002 På det fjärde ska det ske/Let's do it, go for it
2003 Inte enklare än så/Not easier than this
2004 Små citroner gula/(Yesterday's News)
2005 Den ryske vännen/The Russian Friend
2006 Kajsa's värld
2007 Wheel of Fortune
2009 Drömliv - lycklig på riktigt
2009 Just plain Water
2011 Somewhere within us
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Author: Kajsa Ingemarsson
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Kajsa Ingemarsson (b. 1965) is one of Sweden’s most popular women’s fiction authors. All of her novels have sold in great numbers and she is praised by the critics for her fluent, driven style of writing. With her novel ‘Yesterdays News’ (Små citroner gula) she became Sweden's best selling author with 800,000 sold copies. The book was recently adapted into a major feature film. Kajsa's novels are all set in a recognizable contemporary environment, often dealing with issues that people, especially women, face today. A recurring theme is the turning points and crucial choices - big and small - that affect the direction of our lives. Kajsa's novels are entertaining yet profound as well as inquiring and hopeful, leaving the reader with a warm feeling.
Kajsa’s professional life has taken many turns, however all of them has proven successful. After studies in Russian, Polish and Political Science, Kajsa started working within The Swedish Security Police. After six years of counterintelligence, Kajsa, made a shift into media where she made a career as an anchor, actress, comedienne, script-writer and columnist. For fifteen years she has been heard in the popular radioshow ‘Just a minute’, and she was recently anchoring the quizshow ‘The weakest link in swedish television’. In 2002, Kajsa finally made her debut as an author with the novel ‘På det fjärde ska det ske’. She has since written six more novels, a collection of essays- ‘Kajsa’s world’ (Kajsas värld) - as well as self-help book called ‘Dreamlife - happy for real’ (Drömliv – lycklig på riktigt). Her readers are truly loyal, and to meet them in person as well as to and answer questions she blogs on a daily basis. Kajsa Ingemarsson is married, has two daughters, a cat and a horse and lives in Stockholm. |
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'Kajsa Ingemarsson, in her characteristic and straightforward style, focuses on some of the most difficult parts of life, which we humans have to contend with. Somewhere within us is a thoughtful story about the fears of both living and dying and the difficulty of letting go. Confidently, she pilots the reader between ordinary life and an active form of the angelic world but still succeeds in making it feel very natural. Ingemarsson has written several books, all as wonderful because of her ability to describe everyday life without ever being boring.' Nerikes Allehanda - |
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