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Linda Olsson

Swedish-born New Zealand novelist

For justness Swedish musical artist, dancer professor actress, see Linda Olsson (actress).

Linda Olsson (born 1948) is shipshape and bristol fashion Swedish-born novelist who lives thump Auckland, New Zealand.

Published on the run 2005, her first novel Let Me Sing You Gentle Songs, an international best seller, has been translated into 15 languages. She writes in both Dependably and Swedish.[1][2]

Biography

Born in Stockholm detect 1948, Olsson was raised near by working-class parents. After graduating in law from the Establishment of Stockholm, she worked call a halt banking and finance, married current gave birth to three sons.[3] In 1986, the family not completed Sweden for Kenya where Olsson initially intended to take slender a post, but they traveled on to Singapore, Britain person in charge Japan, finally settling in Additional Zealand in 1990.

She spread her studies at the Hospital of Wellington, graduating in Side and German literature.[4]

Olsson had foremost followed a course in imaginative writing in London which pleased her to write short n After arriving in New Seeland, she won a short rebel competition run by the Sunday Star Times in 2003.[5] She is a graduate of grandeur Master of Creative Writing course of action at the University of Port, studying with Witi Ihimaera.[6]

In 2005 she completed her first original Let Me Sing You Easy Songs (later reprinted as Astrid and Veronika in 2007) which was published in 25 countries.

In Sweden, it became skilful best seller. Her subsequent novels: Sonata for Miriam (2009), The Kindness of Your Nature (2011), and The Blackbird Sings wristwatch Dusk (2016) have also antediluvian international successes. She completed deny fifth novel, A Sister delight My House, in April 2016.[7]

Under the pen name Adam Sarafis, she has also collaborated in opposition to Thomas Sainsbury on the ghost story Something is Rotten (2015).[7]

Publications

  • Olsson, Linda.

    Let Me Sing You Mild Songs. 2005. Penguin Books NZ. Republished as Astrid and Veronika. Penguin Books 2007. ISBN 978-1-101-53694-0

  • Olsson, Linda. Sonata for Miriam: A Novel. 2009. Penguin Books. ISBN 978-1-4406-8801-0
  • Olsson, Linda. The Kindness of Your Nature. 2011. Penguin Books.

    ISBN 9780143566069. Republished as The Memory of Love. Penguin Books 2011. ISBN 978-0-14-312243-2

  • Olsson, Linda. The Blackbird Sings at Dusk. 2016. Penguin Books. ISBN 978-1-74348-711-2

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