Sara Kadefors
Sara Kadefors has always enjoyed writing and has been encouraged in her endeavors. That was the reason behind her becoming a journalist. But Sara no longer works with journalism; instead, she now writes manuscripts for TV series and films. In the spring of 2001, she made her writing debut with the book Långlördag i city, (A long Saturday in the city), and Sandor slash Ida was on the bookshelves by autumn. It has by now sold over 175 000 copies in Sweden and it was awarded with the August prize for best juvenile novel 2001. She is also the author of the two novels Fågelbovägen 32 (2006) and Borta bäst (2009).
Books by Sara Kadefors
Billie: Everyone Together
Sara Kadefors
People want to do things all the time. They want to be together, they want to be on their own, they want to move apart and, above all, they don’t want to tell anyone what they actually think and feel. And Billie really wants to know, because curiosit…
Billie, you’re the best
Sara Kadefors
Billie’s optimism and curiosity are her strength, even when the October’s sky lies low and secrets are still kept behind closed doors. Sara Kadefors book series on Billie has been praised by readers and critics. Billie still lives with family Persso…
Billie: Departure 9:42 to the New Life
Sara Kadefors
Departure 9:42 to the New Life is the first book about Billie who has been placed in a foster home in the middle of nowhere. But this is not a depressing social realistic story, quite the opposite. It is Billie who makes others grow, in the family an…
The Key Children
Sara Kadefors
One day, Siri sees her mum go into a block of flats. To somebody else’s flat. Nothing strange about that. Except that mum is on a business trip in Tokyo. And there is no way she can confront her mum and dad. Siri has tried, but just gets lies and smi…
Sandor slash Ida
Sara Kadefors
Ida is sixteen-years old and lives in Stockholm with her mother. Her mother suffers from depression and mainly lies in bed with her face turned to the wall, her hair dirty, wearing a pair of jogging pants. Ida takes charge and forgives her mother whe…