The One Hundred Year Old Man is Climbing Out of His Window and Heading to Australia

by |June 16, 2014

The book that the world fell in love with, The One Hundred Year Old Man Who Climbed out the Window and Disappeared, will soon be movie the world fell in love with. The first trailer has arrived and it looks absolutely brilliant. The film doesn’t come out untilĀ August 21, so if you haven’t read the book don’t worry, you still have time!

Grab a copy of The One Hundred Year Old Man here

the-one-hundred-year-old-man-who-climbed-out-the-window-and-disappearedThe One Hundred Year Old Man Who Climbed out the Window and Disappeared

by Jonas Jonasson

After a long and eventful life Allan Karlsson is moved to a nursing home to await the inevitable. But his health refuses to fail and as his 100th birthday looms a huge party is planned. Allan wants no part of it and decides to climb out the window…

Sitting quietly in his room in an old people’s home, Allan Karlsson is waiting for a party he doesn’t want to begin. His one-hundredth birthday party to be precise. The Mayor will be there. The press will be there. But, as it turns out, Allan will not . . .

Escaping (in his slippers) through his bedroom window, into the flowerbed, Allan makes his getaway. And so begins his picaresque and unlikely journey involving a suitcase full of cash, a few thugs, a very friendly hot-dog stand operator, a few deaths, an elephant and incompetent police. As his escapades unfold, Allan’s earlier life is revealed. A life in which – remarkably – he played a key role behind the scenes in some of the momentous events of the twentieth century.

The One Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared is a charming, warm and funny novel, beautifully woven with history and politics.

Grab a copy of The One Hundred Year Old Man here

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Andrew Cattanach is a regular contributor to The Booktopia Blog. He has been shortlisted for The Age Short Story Prize and was named a finalist for the 2015 Young Bookseller of the Year Award. He enjoys reading, writing and sleeping, though finds it difficult to do them all at once.

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