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Fredrik Backman is a Swedish blogger, journalist and writer whose book debut took place in 2012. His novels "A Man Named Uwe" (the adaptation of the novel won an Oscar in 2016), "My Grandmother Begs Her Forgiveness" and "Britt-Marie Was Here" have been translated into twenty-five languages. The book "My grandmother asks her to forgive" became a bestseller in the USA, Germany, Norway, Iceland, South Korea and Japan. In total, about two million copies of this novel have been sold in the world. Elsa is seven and she is not like the others. Her Grandmother is seventy-seven, and she's insanely crazy, if you count her standing-on-the-balcony-and-shooting-passers-by-with-a-paintball-gun crazy. And grandmother is Elsa's best - and only - friend. Every night, Elsa hides from the world in her grandmother's stories about the Land of Requirement and the Kingdom of Miamas, where no one has to be "normal." But when Grandma dies and remains alive only in letters written to those she felt guilty about, that's when Elsa's greatest adventure begins.