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Seven-year-old Karl Gustav is sent away to live with his grandma following the death of his big brother, Alexander. No one understands how Alexander, an excellent swimmer, washed up on a North Sea beach near the harbor of Hirtshals in Denmark. Karl Gustav is left bewildered and at a loss. While everyone around him shies away from talking about the tragedy, he becomes increasingly concerned about death—not just of his big brother, but death in general. Like Chinese boxes opening one into another, Karl Gustav reveals all he knows about the tragedy and all he wishes he did not know, how his grandmother’s God fits into it—and how he does. But will he ever open his mouth and speak up?

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“When Me and God Were Little by Mads Nygaard is a haunting, eloquent novel--a book that manages to subtly balance the precious surprise of childhood with an ironic wit and flashes of tragedy. Reading it, I was reminded of John Berger’s brilliant Into Their Labors trilogy. This is a literary novel that deserves to be read and admired." —Dinaw Mengestu, author of Children of the Revolution, winner of The Guardian First Novel Award

When Me and God Were Little

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    A Paperback / softback by Mads Nygaard, Steve Schein

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      Publisher: Dzanc Books
      Publication Date: 03/03/2022
      ISBN13: 9781950539383, 978-1950539383
      ISBN10: 1950539385

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Seven-year-old Karl Gustav is sent away to live with his grandma following the death of his big brother, Alexander. No one understands how Alexander, an excellent swimmer, washed up on a North Sea beach near the harbor of Hirtshals in Denmark. Karl Gustav is left bewildered and at a loss. While everyone around him shies away from talking about the tragedy, he becomes increasingly concerned about death—not just of his big brother, but death in general. Like Chinese boxes opening one into another, Karl Gustav reveals all he knows about the tragedy and all he wishes he did not know, how his grandmother’s God fits into it—and how he does. But will he ever open his mouth and speak up?

      Trade Review
      “When Me and God Were Little by Mads Nygaard is a haunting, eloquent novel--a book that manages to subtly balance the precious surprise of childhood with an ironic wit and flashes of tragedy. Reading it, I was reminded of John Berger’s brilliant Into Their Labors trilogy. This is a literary novel that deserves to be read and admired." —Dinaw Mengestu, author of Children of the Revolution, winner of The Guardian First Novel Award

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