Pal has a shameful secret that has dragged him into huge debt, much more than he can ever hope to pay back on his modest salary as a civil servant. He's desperate that nobody finds out especially not his teenage daughters or his ex-wife. It's time to get creative. Sixteen-year-old Sandra also has a secret. She's in love with the impossibly charming delinquent Daniel William, a love so strong and pure that nothing can get in its way. Not her concerned parents, not Jesus, and certainly not some other girl. Cecilie has the biggest secret of them all, a baby growing inside her. She can only hope that her boyfriend Rudi is the child's father. But although she loves him intensely, she feels trapped in their small-time criminal existence, and dreams of an escape from it all. Over three fateful September days, these lives cross in a whirlwind of brutality, laughter, tragedy and love that will change them forever. A fast-paced, moving and darkly funny page-turner about people who are trying to fill the holes in their lives, See You Tomorrow combines horror and hope, heavy metal music and literary marvels to become a startlingly original, eerie and hilarious novel about friendship, crime, loneliness and tragic death.
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Three lives. Three secrets. Three days. As their paths cross a whirlwind of events ensures, which will change each of them forever.
Tore Renberg is one of Norway's finest young writers

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781909807600
Publisert
2014-08-15
Utgiver
Vendor
Arcadia Books
Høyde
222 mm
Bredde
142 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
551

Forfatter
Oversetter

Biographical note

Tore Renberg is a multi-award-winning author who has distinguished himself as a literary critic and TV host for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation. A student of philosophy and literature at the university of Bergen, he first achieved major success at the age of 23 with the short-story collection Sleeping Triangle, and then the novel The Man Who Loved Yngve, which was made into a a major motion picture. In addition to his work as an essayist and novelist, Tore has played in several bands and written for the screen and the theatre. His work has been translated into 15 languages.