How much grief is too much? How far should we go to avoid pain? From the author of the international bestselling novel Agatha comes a literary thriller about grief, love, science, and societal norms. A Danish university research group is finishing its study of a new medicine, Callocain: the world's first pill for grief. But psychology professor Thorsten Gjeldsted suspects that someone has manipulated the numbers to hide a disturbing side effect. When no-one believes him, he teams up with two young students to investigate: Anna, who has recently experienced traumatic grief herself, and Shadi, whose statistical skills might prevent her from living a quiet life in the shadows. Together, these sleuthing academics try to discover what's really happening before the drug is released to the entire population. Blue Notes is brimming with ethical and existential ideas about the search for identity and one's place in the world, while offering a highly original literary adventure that ultimately underscores the healing power of love.
Anne Cathrine Bomann Books
This Danish author and psychologist often explores the "unbearable lightness of being," with characters struggling to find their place and decide whether to engage with the world or retreat. Her writing delves into her fascinations, frequently featuring individuals on the fringes of existence, contemplating whether to step into life's arena. Currently, she is crafting her most substantial novel yet, which examines a new grief diagnosis and a speculative world where a pill for sorrow is invented.




Agatha
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
A psychiatrist is counting down towards his upcoming retirement. He lives alone in his childhood home and has neither friends nor family. Often, he resorts to drawing bird caricatures of his patients instead of taking notes. His social life consists of brief conversations with his meticulous secretary Madame Surrugue, who has reigned over the clinic for more than thirty years. The two of them have no relationship outside the office, where everything runs smoothly and uneventfully. Until one day, that is, when a young German woman called Agatha arrives and demands to see the doctor and he soon realizes that underneath her fragile exterior is a strong and fascinating woman. The doctor and Agatha embark upon a course of therapy together, a process that forces the doctor to confront his fear of true intimacy outside the clinic. But is it too late to reconsider your existence as a 71-year-old?
Vigga, Ende zwanzig, lebt in ihrem eigenen Kosmos, bis ihre Freundin Maiken schwanger wird. In einem Kopenhagener Aquarium trifft sie den Oktopus Rosa und entwickelt eine besondere Beziehung zu ihm. Durch diese Begegnung erkennt Vigga, dass sie ihr Leben neu gestalten muss. Ein tiefgründiger Roman von Anne Cathrine Bomann.