50 words for Love in Swedish

£8.99

From bageri (bakery) to vitsippa (wood anemone) via Björn BorgSaab and smörgåsbord, Stephen Keeler delights us with 50 words that capture the essence of his love affair with Sweden.

Newly-qualified as a teacher in 1973, Stephen chanced upon an advert in the Times Educational Supplement and soon found himself whisked to Mariestad in Sweden to teach English. Over the intervening decades he fell in love with the country and its polite, generous and loving people. This book charts his life there through 50 words: objects, places and people. As Marika Cobbold says: a joy from beginning to end.

Description

by Stephen Keeler
Keeler has written a deeply companionable book about the ways we know each other and the ways we can fall in love with places not our own. Deft, detailed, gently humorous and kind; it’s just enough. Lagom, in fact.
A L Kennedy
From bageri (bakery) to vitsippa (wood anemone) via Björn BorgSaab and smörgåsbord, Stephen Keeler delights us with 50 words that capture the essence of his love affair with Sweden. 
With a poet’s eye for the telling detail, Stephen Keeler has brought the Sweden of my childhood vividly to life in this charming and idiosyncratic memoir… a joy from beginning to end.
Marika Cobbold
Paperback
216 x 135mm
160pp
ISBN ​978-1-9997637-4-9