The Rain Bird A Novel
- 340 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Lidman's work delves into themes of alienation and loneliness, depicting the harsh conditions of poor farmers in 19th-century northern Sweden. Her innovative style is marked by influences from dialects and biblical language. Beyond her literary pursuits, she was a politically engaged voice, protesting against the Vietnam War and apartheid. Her later novels explored the colonization of northern Sweden.





