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OverviewIn any matter of the case, she would be needing an extra 8000 if renting a house. If the circumstances showed that she would have to move, she would have a serious money problem. So later, maybe within an hour, Patrizia would bend down and try to steal a telephone from the bag placed on the floor on the side of her just to get by the next month. The airplane pilots did not look that much out of the window in ordinary airplanes, and the luggage was normally not stored at the front of the airplane as in this story. Nor did the company stewardesses wear dots on their neckerchiefs. ""35 KILOS"" is Aaness' second book after the highly priced ""Happy Belated Birthday."" Aaness is pushing her love for Paul Auster in this strangely composed short story that takes place in an airport, asking, ""How are the passengers connected, what stories do they carry, and what actions and relations impact and protect them?"" This book is a thoughtful meditation on how the past shapes us without defining us. For readers seeking a deeply personal story that resonates on a human level, Happy Belated Birthday is a must-read. Goodreads Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tone AanessPublisher: Austin Macauley Publishers Imprint: Austin Macauley Publishers ISBN: 9781037100383ISBN 10: 1037100387 Pages: 120 Publication Date: 27 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationBorn in Oslo, and now surrounded by wintry landscapes and the endless stretch of Arctic light, Tone Aaness doesn't just write stories-she breathes them. While the world around her is blanketed in white, her imagination roams through sunlit memories, deep human emotions, and quiet revolutions of the soul. She is not just telling stories. She is creating moments of truth. 35 Kilos is Aaness's second book after the highly prized Happy Belated Birthday. Aaness is pushing her love for Paul Auster in this strangely composed short story that takes place in an airport, asking who are the passengers, what stories do they carry and what actions and relations impact and protect them? The Boston Global writes that Auster added some new dimensions to modern literature and more importantly even to our perspective on the planet. A beautifully understated work, this novella will resonate with readers who appreciate introspective fiction rooted in emotional truth. Tone Aaness has created a story that feels both timely and timeless-a reminder that personal information doesn't always come with fanfare, but it always leaves a mark. (Happy Belated Birthday) (Goodreads) Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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