Italian Shoes

Italian Shoes by Henning Mankell, published by W F Howes in 2009, is a poignant narrative that explores the life of Fredrik Welkin, a man grappling with the consequences of a past mistake that led him away from his career as a surgeon. Living in isolation in a frozen landscape, Welkin’s daily ritual of immersing himself in a frigid lake serves as a stark reminder of his existence. The story unfolds as an unexpected visitor arrives, prompting him to confront his past and seek a path toward redemption.
In this edition, readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as acceptance and understanding, woven through Mankell’s signature graceful prose and nuanced characterization. The novel delves into the complexities of human emotion and the possibility of hope, inviting readers to reflect on the transformative power of connection. With 392 pages, this work of fiction offers a deep and intimate look at the struggles of a man seeking to thaw his icy existence and embrace a new beginning.
Official synopsis Publisher
From the bestselling author of the Kurt Wallander series comes a touching and intimate story about an embattled man’s unexpected chance at redemption.
Many years ago a devastating mistake drove Fredrik Welkin into a life as far as possible from his former position as a surgeon, where he mistakenly amputated the wrong arm of one of his patients. Now he lives in a frozen landscape. Each morning he dips his body into the freezing lake surrounding his home to remind himself he’s alive. However, Welkins’s icy existence begins to thaw when he receives a visit from a guest who helps him embark on a journey to acceptance and understanding. Full of the graceful prose and deft characterization that have been the hallmarks of Mankell’s prose, “Italian Shoes” shows a modern master at the height of his powers, effortlessly delivering a remarkable novel about the most rewarding theme of all: hope.
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