Reminiscent of Hello Beautiful and The Lying Life of Adults, this powerful narrative delves into social changes from 1970 to 2000 and captures a woman's journey in a pre-#MeToo era via the tale of a mother who returns to her hometown to face the perpetrator of her childhood abuse.
I am a slave who was brought by slave traders forcefully and sold me in the jellaba market at a low price because I was skinny and my yellowness overcame my tan to the point that whoever bought me thought I was sick with the plague, so he returned me to the merchant and refunded what he paid.
The novel's events revolve around institutions, employees, victims of capitalism, and the newly marginalized, and hides between its lines the issues of administrative corruption that occur in many companies.
"Days of Sunshine" is an embodiment of modern man's question about personal identity, and an ideal model of the wanderings of migration, but it is, above all, the vision of the stranger who enjoys rebellion against the new reality, yet creates a way to adapt to its harshness.
Schlittenhunde, Zimtschnecken und Herzklopfen: Große Gefühle in LapplandIm Huskycamp einer Freundin lernt Romy, die als Bibliothekarin in Arvidsjaur arbeitet, den Autor Jonas kennen, der in Lappland an seinem neuen Roman arbeitet.