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Italian Shoes
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Frederick Welin, once a celebrated surgeon, now lives in solitude on a secluded island in the Swedish archipelago after a career-ending scandal twelve years prior, when he attempted to hide a tragic error during surgery. One bleak winter morning, he notices a solitary figure making its way across the icy terrain toward him. The past he tried to escape is finally catching up. That solitary figure turns out to be Harriet, the only woman he has ever truly loved, whom he abandoned four decades ago to pursue studies in America. Harriet has managed to find him, seeking to hold him to a promise he made long ago. Now terminally ill, she wishes to visit a remote lake in northern Sweden—a spot Welin’s father once took him to as a child. Honoring his commitment, he takes her on the journey to this hidden gem nestled deep in the forest. As they travel through the stark, snowy landscape, Welin reminisces about his humble beginnings and the woman he once deserted. Upon arrival, Harriet reveals an unexpected surprise. "Italian Shoes" captivates while also unsettling the reader. Through the flawed character of Welin, author Henning Mankell thoughtfully explores themes of aging and mortality. Much like his earlier work "Depths," this novel presents a poignant and powerful examination of human frailty.
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Frederick Welin, once a celebrated surgeon, now lives in solitude on a secluded island in the Swedish archipelago after a career-ending scandal twelve years prior, when he attempted to hide a tragic error during surgery. One bleak winter morning, he notices a solitary figure making its way across the icy terrain toward him. The past he tried to escape is finally catching up. That solitary figure turns out to be Harriet, the only woman he has ever truly loved, whom he abandoned four decades ago to pursue studies in America. Harriet has managed to find him, seeking to hold him to a promise he made long ago. Now terminally ill, she wishes to visit a remote lake in northern Sweden—a spot Welin’s father once took him to as a child. Honoring his commitment, he takes her on the journey to this hidden gem nestled deep in the forest. As they travel through the stark, snowy landscape, Welin reminisces about his humble beginnings and the woman he once deserted. Upon arrival, Harriet reveals an unexpected surprise. "Italian Shoes" captivates while also unsettling the reader. Through the flawed character of Welin, author Henning Mankell thoughtfully explores themes of aging and mortality. Much like his earlier work "Depths," this novel presents a poignant and powerful examination of human frailty.
