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Fiction Hits in Spain, Sweden

-- Publishers Weekly, 5/19/2008

Lots of new fiction in Spain and Sweden in April. Popular Spanish novelist Eduardo Mendoza’s newest work, Pel’s Amazing Trip to Pomponio, debuts in Spain’s top spot. The novel is set in the time of Jesus and while it draws on serious research, it’s a parody of books that claim to shed light on the historical Jesus. None of Mendoza’s titles are currently in print in the U.S.; the London-based publisher Telegram Books released an English-language edition of No Word from Gurb last fall. Landing at #4, To Know How to Lose by David Trueba centers around the birthday party of a 16-year-old girl.

Six of the top 10 fiction bestsellers in Sweden were new in April, led by We, the Drowned, which landed in the third spot. The novel depicts 100 years of Danish seagoing ventures. The Butterfly in My Brain, at #4, is the final novel from Swedish writer and journalist Anders Paulrud, who died in January. The highest debut in France was I Will Come and Get You by Guillaume Musso, whose first book, And Then, has been made into the film Afterwards, which will be released in France and Canada later this year. Musso has not been published in the U.S.

Books on how to stay fit were the new top sellers in France (46 to 38) and Sweden (Exercise 15 Minutes a Day with Paolo Roberto; the author is a former boxer).

France
Fiction Nonfiction
1 The Consoled Anna Gavalda Dilettante 46 to 38: War on Weight Veronique Genest Michel Lafon
2 I Will Come and Get You Guillaume Musso XO Educate Children Today Aldo Naouri Odile Jacob
3 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Stieg Larsson Actes Sud Luis Counter Attacks Luis Fernandez/Daniel Riolo Hugo et Compagnie
For week ending April 24, used by arrangement with Livres Hebdo/Ipsos.
Spain
Fiction Nonfiction
1 Pel’s Amazing Trip to Pomponio Eduardo Mendoza Seix Barral The Secret Rhonda Byrne Urano
2 The Boy in the Striped Pajamas John Boyne Salamandra The Dog Whisperer Cesar Millan Aguilar
3 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows J.K. Rowling Salamandra The Three Questions Jorge Bucay RBA
For week ending April 24, used by arrangement with El Cultural.
Sweden
Fiction Nonfiction
1 Castles in the Sky Stieg Larsson Norstedts Exercise 15 Minutes a Day with Paolo Roberto Paolo Roberto Fitnessforlag
2 A Thousand Splendid Suns Khaled Hosseini Wahlstrom & Widstrand Owned by No One Asa Linderborg Atlas
3 We, the Drowned Carsten Jensen Albert Bonniers Superfood Helena Nyblom Albert Bonniers
For week ending April 24, used by arrangement with Svensk Bokhandel.

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