TAMING A RIVER
Jannete Hentati
An essayistic memoir of one woman’s urgent search for her own roots, following the Lule River and unveiling its controversial history.A free-spirited social anthropologist can no longer ignore the aching inside. She longs for a place to call home, to…
Bodies at War
Erik Hemmingsson, Stina Wollter
Many of us struggle with impossible weight goals and a fatphobic diet culture that hurts more than it helps. In this book, obesity medicine specialist Erik Hemmingsson and artist Stina Wollter share shocking testimonies on weight bullying, both in so…
The Blue Marble
Patrik Svensson
The highly-anticipated new book by Patrik Svensson, internationally award-winning, New York Times, Time Magazine, LA Times, Sunday Times and Washington Post acclaimed author of The Gospel of the Eels.In this new book, Patrik takes us on a different e…
Fighting Cancer
Anders Södergård
We have known for a while now that physical activity can help stave off cancer. But did you know that exercise can also help your body cope better with cancer treatments, thereby increasing your chances of recovery? What is more, movement makes you s…
Flight of the Falcon
Marcus Wallén
A new work of historical non-fiction shedding new light on an obscure piece of European history.FLIGHT OF THE FALCON is a vibrant portrait of the only man ever to have served Heinrich Himmler and the Swedish prime minister simultaneously. This is the…
Trapped
Siri Helle
Procrastination, anxiety, vice… Many people repeatedly fall into the same emotional traps, opting for temporary relief rather than what is best in the long run. But there is a way to regain control of your feelings. Contrary to common advice on posit…
Op. 101
Horace Engdahl
Horace Engdahl is back with OP 101, a new collection of the aphorisms, shorter essays and sudden notions that he has made into a genre of his own. This time, the author looks out from the balcony in his new hometown, onto a new existence that has sha…