Anxious People : The No. 1 New York Times bestseller, now a Netflix TV Series
Anxious People : The No. 1 New York Times bestseller, now a Netflix TV Series
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Author: Backman, Fredrik
Sweden
Published on 19 August 2021 by Penguin Books Ltd in the United Kingdom.
Paperback | 416 pages
128 x 197 x 31 | 288g
The funny, touching and unpredictable No. 1 New York Times bestseller, now a major Netflix TV series'A brilliant and comforting read' MATT HAIG'Funny, compassionate and wise. An absolute joy' A.J. PEARCE'A surefooted insight into the absurdity, beauty and ache of life' GUARDIAN'I laughed, I sobbed, I recommended it to literally everyone I know' BUZZFEED'Captures the messy essence of being human' WASHINGTON POSTFrom the 18 million copy internationally bestselling author of A Man Called OveIt's New Year's Eve and House Tricks estate agents are hosting an open viewing in an up-market apartment when an incompetent bank robber rushes in and politely takes everyone hostage.
For Anna-Lena and Roger, busy buying-up apartments to fill the hole in their marriage, it's something else to talk about.
For Julia and Ro, panicky parents-to-be, it's yet another worry.
Lonely bank manager Zara only came here for the view.
While 87-year-old grandmother Estelle seems rather pleased by the company . . .
As the police gather outside, the anxious strangers huddled within try to make the best of a very sticky situation - but could it be that they have a whole lot more in common than meets the eye?Readers are loving Anxious People!'Backman never disappoints . . . heartwarming and multi layered' 5***** READER REVIEW'As always Backman manages to delight . . . a really satisfying ending that makes you feel better about the world' 5***** READER REVIEW'A wonderfully unusual tale, told with flair and finesse that is so wonderful it is sure to cure everything that ails you. Don't miss out on this beautiful book' 5***** READER REVIEW 'This novel is about humanity at its most raw and at its most wonderful and I LOVED it!' 5***** READER REVIEW