Many thanks to NetGalley and Simon & Schuster | Atria Books for gifting me a digital ARC of this charming and heartfelt debut by Tina Harnesk. All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4.5 stars rounded up!
Máriddja is quite eccentric, eighty-five years old, and facing a cancer diagnosis. She’s determined to keep the truth about her illness from her husband Biera, who is suffering from dementia, while also finding someone who can take care of him once she’s gone. Kaj is a new transplant to the village, recently engaged to Mimmi, and mourning the death of his mother. One day, when Kaj unexpectedly finds a box of Sámi—the indigenous people of Scandinavia—handicrafts belonging to his mother, he unlocks something he never anticipated.
If you are a Fredrik Backman fan, you will love this book. Set in Sweden, your heart will go out to this elderly couple with no family trying to survive on their own. It sounds like it might be a depressing book, but it's anything but, because the author balances it so well with humor and charm. Máriddja talks to Siri, thinking she's a friendly operator, and the ensuing conversations will have you in stitches, all the while understanding how technology can be so confusing to elderly people (I certainly feel that way quite often myself!). Be sure and read the author's note on the story of the Sámi people. Just a lovely book.


