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How to Fall In Love with a Man Who Lives in a Bush

A Novel

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“This quirky Swedish love story is the antidote to all of those Hallmark movies you’ve been bingeing.” — Elle Canada

For readers of quirky Scandinavian fiction comes this charming and witty debut novel by Emmy Abrahamson—perfect for fans of Jonas Jonasson.

Love stinks. Or maybe it just needs a shower . . .

Vienna: famous for Mozart, waltzes, and pastry; less famous for Julia, a Swedish transplant who spends her days teaching English to unemployed Austrians and her evenings watching Netflix with her cat or club hopping with a frenemy. An aspiring novelist, Julia’s full of ideas for future bestsellers: A writer moves his family to a deserted hotel in the dead of winter and spirals into madness! A homely governess loves a brooding man whose crazy wife is locked up in the attic! Fine, so they’ve been done. Doesn’t mean Julia won’t find something original.

Then something original finds Julia—sits down next to her on a bench, as a matter of fact. Ben is handsome (under all that beard) and adventurous (leaps from small bridges in a single bound). He’s sexy as hell and planning to shuffle off to Berlin before things can get too serious. Oh, and Ben lives in a public park.

Thus begins a truth stranger than any fiction Julia might have imagined: a whirlwind relationship with a guy who shares her warped sense of humor and shakes up the just-okay existence she’s been too lazy to change. Ben challenges her to break out; she challenges him to settle down. As weeks turn to months, Julia keeps telling herself that this is a chapter in her life, not the whole book. If she writes the ending, she can’t get hurt.

But what if the ending isn’t hers to write?

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    • Kirkus

      January 15, 2018
      Julia, a Swede who teaches English at Berlitz in Vienna, leads a boring single life until she meets Ben, a Canadian man currently living in a bush in a park.It's lusty love at first sight for the two of them, though Julia makes Ben take a shower before she'll kiss him. In this predictable story, she's embarrassed to let her co-workers know she's dating a homeless guy. She tries to change him, he tries to get her to shake up her cautious life. They fight, he leaves, the rest of the book is about whether Ben will come back and, if so, whether Julia will take him back. Abrahamson's first adult novel (she has published YA books in Swedish) has its quirky moments, but that charm isn't enough to compensate for its shortcomings. Julia is an unsympathetic character who gets angry with Ben and tells him how to live his life but isn't making much effort to pursue goals of her own. She intends to be a writer but can only think of existing plots, possibly because she's generally watching television, going to clubs, or hanging out with "half-friends," people she doesn't like much. Some scenes, like one where Julia accidentally wanders into Vancouver's skid row or when she donates plasma, don't seem to serve any purpose. Others do serve the story but are improbable, such as when Julia goes camping with complete strangers in Canada in a desperate attempt to find someone who might know where Ben is. On the plus side there are pleasant descriptions of Vienna and Viennese food.Will these mismatched lovers make it? They're not compelling enough to want to find out.

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    • Booklist

      February 15, 2018
      Julia's life is one half lived and consumed with waiting: waiting to bump into the famous author who lives in her apartment building, waiting to think of an original story, waiting to leave her job teaching English as a foreign language and embark on a career she loves. Yet she has convinced herself she is content with her dull, predictable life, until she meets Ben. A younger, handsome, spontaneous Canadian, he is adamant in his conviction that he is going to marry Julia. He also happens to live in a bush. Loosely based on Swedish debut novelist Abrahamson's own experiences and skillfully translated by Smalley, this heartwarming tale of self-discovery is filled with many laugh-out-loud moments. Julia is a very relatable character, despite such quirks as taking street surveys and donating plasma, and while her growth is sometimes slow, it is always endearing. Readers who relish an easy, enjoyable read will enjoy this, and the moral of Abrahamson's storylook beyond the surface to see who a person really isis presented humbly and delicately, inspiring a smile of satisfaction with its conclusion.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

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