A Fairy Tale

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Scribe Publications, Feb 3, 2014 - Fiction - 416 pages

 

March, 1986: the Swedish prime minister, Olof Palme, has been assassinated, and a young boy and his father are on the move again. Travelling from Sweden to the outskirts of Denmark and into the heart of Copenhagen, the two live an itinerant life on the margins of society. The father, an eccentric, restless man, takes a series of odd jobs — from making antique furniture, to landscaping, to working as a bouncer at a strip club. By day, he home-schools his son. At night, he weaves a fairy tale about a prince and a king on a secret mission. But one day, their adventure takes a dark, unpredictable turn.

Ten years later, as the boy enters adulthood, he tries to conform to the demands of ordinary life. Yet he is haunted by his childhood — and questions about his father’s murky past can no longer remain unanswered.

A Fairy Tale is a coming-of-age novel like no other. Powerful, sensitive, and utterly mesmerising, it reveals the indelible legacy that our parents leave to us.

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About the author (2014)

Jonas T. Bengtsson was born in 1976. He is the author of the critically acclaimed debut Amina’s Letters, which won the BG Bank First Book Award. His second novel, Submarino, was awarded the P.O. Enquist Literary Prize and was adapted into a film by Thomas Vinterberg. A Fairy Tale, his third novel, was a finalist for the Danish Radio Literature Prize for Best Novel of the Year, and won the Martin Andersen Nexø Literary Award. He lives in Copenhagen.

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