CATHARINA INGELMAN-SUNDBERG is the Swedish author of over nineteen books. The Little Old Lady Who Broke All the Rules sold more than 1.2 million copies internationally and was a #1 bestseller in Canada. The Little Old Lady Strikes Again and The Little Old Lady Behaving Badly are also national bestsellers.
"A truly fun, enjoyable [and] wonderful novel." - San Francisco
Book Review
"The Little Old Lady Who Broke All the Rules is an endearing and
heartwarming tale...a must-read for people who overlook the older
and mostly wiser seniors in our world." - Collected Miscellany
".. . ..A hilarious comedy of errors... The Little Old Lady Who
Broke All the Rules is the read of the summer and it will make a
splendid movie!" - Bookloons.com
"The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel meets The Italian Job in
internationally-bestselling author Catharina Ingelman-Sundberg's
witty and insightful comedy of errors." - Library Love Fest
"This good natured outing will appeal to readers interested in a
story about spirited seniors determined have fun, raise some hell,
and cause more than a little menace during their so-called 'mature'
years." - Booklist
"Instead of hyperbolic, mustache-twirling villains,
Ingelman-Sundberg deftly orchestrates the foibles of real life...
and captures the rebelliousness percolating just under the surface
of ignored, shuffled away elderly folks. A merry, lighthearted
caper." - Kirkus Reviews
"A comedy of errors, oversights and obstacles infuse Catharina
Ingelman-Sundberg's clever U.S. debut, and the hilarious,
escalating antics of a spirited cast of walker-dependent characters
in their 70s and 80s will have readers of all ages rooting for
their cause." - ShelfAwareness, starred review
"Refreshing and thought-provoking." - San Antonio Express-News
"Instead of hyperbolic, mustache-twirling villains,
Ingelman-Sundberg deftly orchestrates the twists and turns in the
plot through the foibles of real life, capturing the rebelliousness
percolating just under the surface of ignored, shuffled away
elderly folks in this merry, lighthearted caper." - Kirkus
Reviews
"This is hilarious! Ocean 11 group meets the 70s group from the
nursing home. I hope I am as spry as the 79 main character. They
antics they get into make the book a delight to read....such fun."
- Kay Sheldon, Page & Palette
"Swedish writers may be known for their crime novels, but
Ingelman-Sundberg's caper involves illegal activity of a rather
unusual order: The Little Old Lady Who Broke All the Rules is a
story about spirited seniors determined have fun and raise some
hell." - Booklist
"Such a great read! This definitely proves the wisdom: it's not the
years in your life that count, it's the life in your years." -
Suspense Magazine
"Readers will pull for the unlikely gang in their efforts to commit
the 'ultimate crime' toward the end of this appealing crime novel."
- Publishers Weekly.com
"The Little Old Lady Who Broke All the Rules is, then, a pleasant
piece of comic crime fiction with some very clever plotting. But it
is more than that: It is a condemnation of the manner in which our
society--and certainly not just in Sweden--treats its older
generation." - New York Journal of Books
"A good-natured humorous crime caper." - Independent on Sunday
(UK)
"Criminally fun!" - Bonniers Bokklubb (Sweden)
"Reminded me of the more mischievous moments of One Flew Over the
Cuckoo's Nest." - J.B. Morrison, author of The Extra Ordinary Life
of Frank Derrick, Age 81
"It has humor, brilliant dialogue, irony and warmth. A
light-hearted and enjoyable detective comedy." - PRO Pensionären
(Sweden)
"A quirky, offbeat delight and a heart-warming reminder that one is
never too old for some mischief." - Tom Winter, author of Lost &
Found
"Instead of hyperbolic, mustache-twirling villains,
Ingelman-Sundberg deftly orchestrates the twists and turns in the
plot through the foibles of real life, including an overly zealous
housekeeper, a vaguely menacing convict, a lazy pair of crewmen,
and police officers whose ageism blinds them to the clues right
under their noses. This tale captures the rebelliousness
percolating just under the surface of ignored, shuffled away
elderly folks. A merry, lighthearted caper." - Kirkus Reviews
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