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    <body><![CDATA[This book was a birthday present to my ex from her mother, and I picked it up one night (after shaking off the dust) in lieu of watching the Habs getting spanked yet again. I had never heard of Fredriksson, nor did I have much of an expectation for this oddly-titled tome - but pleasant surprises are...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/81204729">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[The thing about the trees. That's what really frightened me, it was too familiar. When I was a child, a tree outside my kindergarten classroom used to sing for me. <br/><br/>A wise, melancholic book, sheer poetry.]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[This book provides an interesting perspective on familial relationships in Sweden, with WWII and it's horrors as a backdrop.]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[Sadly did not find this as gripping as 'Hanna's Daughters'. And so the concentration slipped, and the book has fallen into oblivion-land.]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[The book is interesting and the events in Simon's life keep you turning pages and, in some way, feel involved in it.<br/><br/>Again, I'm biased due to certain reasons, hence the 5-star rating. <br/>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[This quietly moving story of family, friendship, and love, by the author of Hanna's Daughters , has already become an international best-seller and will no doubt capture the hearts of American readers as well. Simon Larsson is a pensive andd thoughtful boy growing up i Sweden during World War II, fortunate to be safe within a remarkably loving and cohesive community. Half Jewish, he is being raised by  his Scandinavian aunt and uncle, who adopted him as their own at birth. In a novel rich in mystical overtones, his adoptive parents take on truly archetypal dimensions. Karin's deep love and compassion is matched by Erik's understated strength and stoicism, and together they create a firm family base from which 11 year-old Simon can grow and dream. But Simon, who doesn't know the story of his birth and adoption, seems set apart from his Scandinavian world by his dark hair and olive complexion, and he often retreats into fantasies to alleviate his feelings of disconnection. When he befriends Isak Lentov, a young Jewish boy from Germany, their families become close in spite of the contrast between Isak's father's religious faith and the Larssons' strictly secular Swedish socialism. These two opposing viewpoints help form a unique framework for Simon and Isak as they come of age and work toward finding meaning in their lives, and as Fredriksson explores relations between fantasy, myth, and reality. --<em>Catherine Sias</em>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Again, i read this in swedish and it was brilliant. I have no idea how the translated copy is.]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[In her #1 international bestseller Hanna's Daughters, Marianne Fredriksson brilliantly evoked three generations of mothers, daughters, and the men in their lives. Now, in her haunting new novel, she traces the extraordinary relationship between a mother and son and the remarkable family they inhabit. The search for who we are and where we came from . . . the yearning for reconciliation between parent and child . . . the ever-shifting nature of what makes a family--Marianne Fredriksson weaves these elements into a powerful story of survival and transcendence, sacrifice and forgiveness, showing how even the most damaged heart can heal in the most unexpected ways. . . .]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[I actually rated it 4 1/2 stars!<br/><br/>Read with 80 Books Around the World.]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[ Auch mit ihrem zweiten Roman <em>Simon</em> wird Marianne Fredriksson an den Riesenerfolg von <em>Hannas Töchter</em> anknüpfen.<p>  Die Geschichte des kleinen Jungen Simon beginnt in Schweden in den Jahren, als das Naziregime in Deutschland seine Schatten bis in den hohen Norden zu werfen beginnt. Simon ist ein Adoptivkind und weiß, daß er Jude ist, auch wenn seine Eltern, beide überzeugte Sozialisten, nur ungern darüber reden. Doch die Angst in den Gesprächen der Erwachsenen ist für den Jungen unüberhörbar.<p>  Marianne Fredriksson schildert ihre Personen mit einer ungeheuren Tiefenschärfe und sensiblem psychologischen Gespür. Unvergessen nach der Lektüre bleibt Simons unglaublich starke Mutter, die schon früh intuitiv erkennt, daß &quot;Liebe nichts anderes ist, als das Nichtvorhandensein von Angst&quot;, und es fertigbringt, diese Haltung an ihre Mitmenschen weiterzugeben. <em>--Manuela Haselberger</em></p></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[I read this years ago and loved it.  It's time to re-read.]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[This quietly moving story of family, friendship, and love, by the author of Hanna's Daughters , has already become an international best-seller and will no doubt capture the hearts of American readers as well. Simon Larsson is a pensive andd thoughtful boy growing up i Sweden during World War II, fortunate to be safe within a remarkably loving and cohesive community. Half Jewish, he is being raised by  his Scandinavian aunt and uncle, who adopted him as their own at birth. In a novel rich in mystical overtones, his adoptive parents take on truly archetypal dimensions. Karin's deep love and compassion is matched by Erik's understated strength and stoicism, and together they create a firm family base from which 11 year-old Simon can grow and dream. But Simon, who doesn't know the story of his birth and adoption, seems set apart from his Scandinavian world by his dark hair and olive complexion, and he often retreats into fantasies to alleviate his feelings of disconnection. When he befriends Isak Lentov, a young Jewish boy from Germany, their families become close in spite of the contrast between Isak's father's religious faith and the Larssons' strictly secular Swedish socialism. These two opposing viewpoints help form a unique framework for Simon and Isak as they come of age and work toward finding meaning in their lives, and as Fredriksson explores relations between fantasy, myth, and reality. --<em>Catherine Sias</em>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[En helt fantastisk bok som jag gärna vill läsa om. ]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[This quietly moving story of family, friendship, and love, by the author of Hanna's Daughters , has already become an international best-seller and will no doubt capture the hearts of American readers as well. Simon Larsson is a pensive andd thoughtful boy growing up i Sweden during World War II, fortunate to be safe within a remarkably loving and cohesive community. Half Jewish, he is being raised by  his Scandinavian aunt and uncle, who adopted him as their own at birth. In a novel rich in mystical overtones, his adoptive parents take on truly archetypal dimensions. Karin's deep love and compassion is matched by Erik's understated strength and stoicism, and together they create a firm family base from which 11 year-old Simon can grow and dream. But Simon, who doesn't know the story of his birth and adoption, seems set apart from his Scandinavian world by his dark hair and olive complexion, and he often retreats into fantasies to alleviate his feelings of disconnection. When he befriends Isak Lentov, a young Jewish boy from Germany, their families become close in spite of the contrast between Isak's father's religious faith and the Larssons' strictly secular Swedish socialism. These two opposing viewpoints help form a unique framework for Simon and Isak as they come of age and work toward finding meaning in their lives, and as Fredriksson explores relations between fantasy, myth, and reality. --<em>Catherine Sias</em>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[my swedish ex girlfriend made me read it.. and it was long]]></body>
    
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