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Italian Shoes
by Henning Mankell

Published: 2010-10-19
Paperback : 247 pages
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From the bestselling author of the Kurt Wallander series comes a touching and intimate story about an embattled man’s unexpected chance at redemption.  
 
Many years ago a devastating mistake drove Fredrik Welin into a life as far as possible from his former position as a surgeon, ...
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From the bestselling author of the Kurt Wallander series comes a touching and intimate story about an embattled man’s unexpected chance at redemption.  
 
Many years ago a devastating mistake drove Fredrik Welin into a life as far as possible from his former position as a surgeon, where he mistakenly amputated the wrong arm of one of his patients. Now he lives in a frozen landscape. Each morning he dips his body into the freezing lake surrounding his home to remind himself he’s alive. However, Welins’s icy existence begins to thaw when he receives a visit from a guest who helps him embark on a journey to acceptance and understanding. Full of the graceful prose and deft characterization that have been the hallmarks of Mankell’s prose, Italian Shoes shows a modern master at the height of his powers, effortlessly delivering a remarkable novel about the most rewarding theme of all: hope.

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Has anyone read any other Scandinavian authors? How are they different from American writers?
Did any of the characters progress in their dysfunction?.
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great book for discussion
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  "Italian Shoes by Henning Mankell"by Cynthia G. (see profile) 11/09/14

This isn't an easy book. It's very Swedish, dark and cold and strange. Think Ingmar Bergman movie. All the characters are damaged and display disturbing behaviors. But when I was finished I was saying... (read more)

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