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Stockholm: A Novel
By (Author) Noa Yedlin
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperVia
6th March 2024
7th December 2023
United States
General
Fiction
Humorous fiction
Religious and spiritual fiction
823.92
Hardback
384
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 28mm
490g
An ingeniously plotted dark comedy about aging and friendship following a tight-knit circle of seniors as they attempt to hide the death of one of their best friends so he can win the Nobel Prize for Economics the inspiration for a popular Israeli TV series.
Avishay is up for the Nobel Prize for Economics. But theres just one problemhes dead. His four closest friends agree that the well-earned prize must stay within his grasp, and so conspire to conceal Avishays corpse until the committees announcement. The potential of a glorious legacy for their late friend and by extension, for them all is only a mere eight days away.What could go wrong
Each member of the quartet has their own motive for the scheme. Zohara, Avishays longtime secret lover, needs her widowhood acknowledged through an inheritance. Amos, a less successful academic than his late friend, is proving he can overcome his jealousy. Insecure magnate Yehuda needs the association to promote his own upcoming book. And Nili, a divorcee chafing against her grandmotherly expectations, thrills at the adventure.
Their plan starts out simple: turn up the AC, take shifts watching the apartment, forge texts and emails on the deceaseds behalf. But as the days pass, they are confronted with surprise visitors, hidden motives, deep-seated resentments and the devices of nature herself. How far will this foursome go to help their friend die a winner
Packed into a drama-filled week, bristling with insight and dark humor,Stockholmoffers a refreshingly honest consideration of the age when we begin to measure the sum of our lives.
Yedlin, a master at tone, grounds the antic comedy in reflections on aging, friendship, parenthood, life as one big effort to compensate for feelings of inferiority, and sadness, more sadness, respectable sadness, unsatisfying sadness, mature sadnessA seriously funny take on death and dying. Kirkus Reviews(starred review) Hilarious, refreshing, tightly plotted and vividly written. An irresistible read. Jonas Jonasson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared The portraits of these four friends are so vivid thatas I read, I felt that Avishays friends also became mine. Stockholm is unputdownable, full of intrigue, a bit of sadness, and a lot of humor. HELENE TURSTEN, internationally bestselling author of An Elderly Lady Is Up To No Good "Too funny, too sad, too real, and too preposterous, just like life. Noa Yedlin's Stockholmis the most entertaining book I've read in a long time." Etgar Keret, author of The Seven Good Years "Bright, witty, irreverent and compassionate, Noa Yedlin's best-selling novelStockholmis an astute and hilarious study of the very building-blocksof the human condition: love, ambition, aging, friendship, envy and loyalty." Ruby Namdar, Author of The Ruined House and laureate of the Sapir Prize Noa Yedlin has a brilliant sense of Irony. InSTOCKHOLMyou will find your friends covert feelings and your closest family members most secret thoughts and its going to be surprising, frightening, funny and liberating. Dorit Rabinyan, author of All the Rivers "Set against a backdrop of comedic errors, Stockholm is also a brilliant meditation on the intricacies of friendship, aging, ego, wounds and healing. Yedlin expertly peels back her complex characters layers to reveal insights, dark and humorous alike, about what it is to be alive and mortal." Parini Shroff, author of The Bandit Queens
Noa Yedlin is a bestselling Israeli author, the recipient of the Sapir Prize (the Israeli Man Booker) and the Prime Ministers Literature Award. Yedlin is also the creator of a prize-winning television series based on her bestselling novel Stockholm. Another of her bestselling novels, People Like Us, is currently being developed for television, and a stage adaption of her novel House Arrest is playing at Beit Lessin Theater in Tel Aviv, where she lives.