In Jonas Jonasson's latest feel-good adventure, an unlikely trio embarks on a globetrotting road trip, convinced the world is about to end. Self-taught astrophysicist Petra calculates the apocalypse for September 21, 2011. She soon joins forces with Johan, a culinary genius, and Agnes, a seventy-five-year-old social media influencer. Together, they journey from Sweden through Europe to Rome in a camper van, with Johan determined to settle a score with his brother before time runs out. But as they discover, even the end of the world rarely goes according to plan.
Why You Should Read?
- Experience a hilarious and heartwarming adventure as three eccentric characters navigate their belief in an impending apocalypse.
- Enjoy Jonasson's signature witty style and socially conscious storytelling, reminiscent of his previous international bestsellers.
- Follow a captivating journey across continents, filled with unexpected twists, turns, and a unique perspective on human nature.
- Discover a life-affirming tale about finding purpose and connection, even in the face of perceived doom.
About the Author
Jonas Jonasson is a Swedish author known for his humorous and often absurd novels. His international breakthrough came with The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared, which became a global bestseller and was adapted into a film. Jonasson's books are celebrated for their unique blend of historical events, quirky characters, and philosophical undertones, often exploring themes of fate, free will, and the unexpected turns life can take. He continues to delight readers with his imaginative storytelling and distinctive comedic voice.
Rachel Wilson-Broyles is a translator from Swedish to English, recognized for her work on contemporary Swedish literature. She has translated several of Jonas Jonasson's novels, bringing his unique voice and humor to English-speaking audiences. Her translations are praised for capturing the essence and wit of the original Swedish texts, allowing international readers to fully appreciate Jonasson's distinctive storytelling.