The charming and original story of a small, declining community's struggle to survive in the shadow of the all-consuming metropolis, from from the multi-million copy bestselling author of The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared. All over the world, people sleep blissfully in cosiest of beds: Traumbett beds, made in Hamburg. They've successfully cornered the market everywhere except Sweden, which is why the new owner, Konrad Kaltenbacher Jr, is desperate to expand there. Seeing an opportunity to attract 800 new jobs back to her small, decaying town of Halstaholm, new district councillor Julia Bäck jumps right into spearheading a persuasive campaign with an unprecedented charm offensive to win the contract over Stockholm. A roundabout is hastily renamed in honor of Angela Merkel and adorned with black, red and gold flowers; a German school is quickly established under the leadership of three elderly pensioners; and the town swimming pool is rapidly transformed into a beerhouse - it had been empty for years anyway! Julia's tenacity impresses the German dream bed boss Konrad Jr. but has she bitten off more than she can chew? · The new novella from the beloved multi-million copy selling author of The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared. · Unlike his other books, this one was originally written in German specifically for the German market. · A heart-warming story of a small, declining community's struggle to survive in the shadow of the all-consuming metropolis, told with Jonasson's signature humour and warmth.
· For Jonas Jonasson's existing audience, as well as readers of Fredrik Bachman, Bob Mortimer and Matt Haig. · For fans of eccentric, feel-good translated fiction. Competition: The Humans; The Little Old Lady Who Broke All the Rules; A Man Called Ove; Beartown; The Satsuma Complex; The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared; Sweet Sweet Revenge; The Prophet and the Idiot. Matt Haig; Bob Mortimer; Fredrik Bachman; Richard Osman; Catharina Ingelman-Sundberg.