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Italian Shoes

Author
Henning Mankell
Genre
Media
Book
Publisher
Vintage
ISBN
978-009951298
Reviewer
Ann

Synopsis

Once a successful surgeon, Frederick Welin now lives in self-imposed exile on an island in the Swedish archipelago. Nearly twelve years have passed since he was disgraced for attempting to cover up a tragic mishap on the operating table. One morning in the depths of winter, he sees a hunched figure struggling towards him across the ice. His past is about to catch up with him. The figure approaching in the freezing cold is Harriet, the only woman he has ever loved, the woman he abandoned in order to go and study in America forty years earlier. She has sought him out in the hope that he will honour a promise made many years ago. Now in the late stages of a terminal illness, she wants to visit a small lake in northern Sweden, a place Welin's father took him once as a boy. He upholds his pledge and drives her to this beautiful pool hidden deep in the forest. On the journey through the desolate snow-covered landscape, Welin reflects on his impoverished childhood and the woman he later left behind. However, once there Welin discovers that Harriet has left the biggest surprise until last. "Italian Shoes" is as compelling as it is disturbing. Through his anti-hero Welin, Mankell tackles ageing and death with sensitivity and acuity, and as with the critically acclaimed "Depths", delivers a moving tour-de-force on the frailty of mankind.

Review

A beautifully written evocative tale of a man hiding himself away on remote Swedish island.

The story unfolds slowly - the reasons for his repressed relatiohships with the people in his life gradually becoming clearer, and the descriptions of them and, particularly of the landscape and changing seasons, are absorbing.

However, the final chapters I found disappointing, somewhat banal in comparison and out of character with what had gone before. I found myself asking at the end of the book - and? Perhaps I missed the point and the story is only in the journey and not needing any conclusion.

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