Fyra minuter över tolv

Four minutes past midnight finally released in South Korea.

I am such a big fan of literature and movies from South Korea. The authors and screen writers over there are master storytellers and have a sensitivity to their work that are seldom seen in other places. I am not sure exactly why this is. I am so impressed.

As a writer I was intrigued by the Koreasn tv-series when I found them last year. “Crash landing on you” had me stunned (such a good story), and I am not sure I will ever recover from “Something in the rain.” The cast with Son Ye-jin, Jung Hae-in and especially Joo Min-Kyung (she is such a talented actor) was amazing.

All these series are the perfect mix of popular storytelling and quality.

And this year the Swedish Nobel Prize was awarded South Korean author Han Kang, she is truly one of a kind with her own special style.

South Korea is the place where it all happens.

It is not hard to understand how happy I was when I learned that my children’s book “Four minutes past midnight” where being translated to Korean. Such an honor. Finally here is the cover art, that they did a very original take on. I love it.

It is astounding to have ones work so far away in the world, and the Japanese and Korean translations are one of the nicest things I have ever experienced.

Amazing to have readers in these languages.

Thank you, and hope you like it over there.

감사합니다

Dutch readers on Four minutes past midnight (update 30/08 ´24)

Illustration Jeska Verstegen

A small selection of quotes.

Your story really touched my heart. It was the first time ever, tears rolled down my face while reading and illustrating a story. Thank you for writing this incredible book. I couldn’t help thinking it was a very personal story for you as well. I take my hat off to you.

/ Jeskta Verstegen, illustrator of the book in the Netherlands

I don't think I've ever read a more beautiful story about saying goodbye, mourning and letting go, and one that feels so comforting in such an extraordinary way.

5 stars out of 5

/ sheila_hjv_inbooks, Goodreads, Netherlands

From the very first page I had tears in my eyes! What a beautiful, moving story. I completely understand why this book is in first place in the children's book top 40 this month. But not only children, adults should also have read this book.

5 stars out of 5

/ Susan Wijbrandts-Pelk, Goodreads, Netherlands

What a beautiful and compelling book about farewell. Conny Palmkvist knows how to touch me as a reader with just the right words and sentence structure! Lammie Post-Oostenbrink's translation completely sold me on this book. Philosophical with food for thought, because what things would I put right if I had the chance to do so?

5 stars out of 5

/ Nick Kolhek, Netherlands, Goodreads

Sometimes it really isn't easy to write a review. A book for young children from the age of 11 can be so moving that the lump in your throat just won't go away even while you're writing it. And actually I can't say anything other than that this book about twelve-year-old Nicolaus is so beautiful. // It is really a book about letting go and saying goodbye. It is full of wisdom, which I often took the time to read again. One of the most special pieces of wisdom is the word “goosebumps”. “That's what you get when your heart freezes to pieces from all the sadness you carry on your soul.” A children's book that is also very suitable for adults and older youth.

/ from the literature site Boekenbijlage.nl

This is a book that offers comfort and hope. Don't expect an unexpected twist, because some moments are simply irreversible. Things are simply not more beautiful than they are, but you can influence the way you deal with them. And sometimes you even have the opportunity to use that experience to help others. A wonderful book that you should not miss!

5 stars out of 5

/ Rubén Rodriguez da Silva (bookstore review), Netherlands, Libris

This book is heartbreaking but beautiful at the same time. A small book about great feelings that stays with you and resonates. A beautiful book that excels in originality for readers aged 10 and over.

/ hetboekenrijk.com, Netherlands

What a beautiful and sensitive book about saying goodbye to a mother! I read it in one sitting, I simply couldn't put it down. Everything is right about this story, the sentences and the words. And everything is beautiful and sad at the same time in this story.

5 stars out of 5.

/ Pauline, Netherlands, Goodreads

I don't often read a children's book, but with this one I felt like I shouldn't miss it. And rightly so, I say now. What a writer, this Conny Palmkvist. Nothing but love for this beautiful and heart-wrenching story!

/ PollyEvaHatloy, Netherlands, www.hebban.nl

This beautiful children's book is just as good for adults. // The story of Nicolaus who wants to correct the 'mistakes' he made in the relationship with his mother before her death is heartbreaking, beautiful, sad and recognizable. Who wouldn't want that - to solve everything, fix it and hopefully change the future. In his various attempts he always chooses different moments to return to. We as readers receive tips. At the end of the story, it turns out that they are not just about time travel - but about life itself.

Although this book may sound heavy and sad, it is not a book to be afraid of. Above all, it is a book about life, about together, about beautiful moments.

“You are the light, Nicolaus. Or no, you carry the light.”

5 out of 5 stars

/ Saar Steverlinck, Netherlands, GoodReads

The train from four over twelve is an incredible and magical story for everyone from about 9 years and can reliably offer in case of loss. After reading this book I know … ”goose bumps of the heart”, exists.

5 out of 5 stars

/ Je@net, Instagram, Netherlands

An incredibly moving story about sadness, acceptance, letting go, farewell, pain, grief and love. Very special. I read it in one sitting and really had to shed a tear while reading. What a beautiful book!

/ www.biebmiepje.nl (reading blog)

Moving, heart-warming, beautiful, magical and emotional - all the feels. What a story with life lessons, recommended for young & old! — Rating: 5★

/ lesley.onbookstagram, Instagram, Netherlands

This children's novel is compelling, moving and magical at the same time. I read the book with a smile and a tear. // The story is poetic, comforting and really moving. Highly recommended for young and old, a handle during a sad period.

/ Kinderboeken Journal, Netherlands

A beautiful children's novel, which I read with a smile and a tear. A book full of love and warmth, but also fear and sadness. This is an extremely valuable book for the upper grades about death. I think that regardless of whether or not children encounter death at a young age, this book is very valuable and should be read by every child!

/ juf_ilona, Instagram, Netherlands

The story grabbed me right from the first page. I couldn't put it down. I had to know what would happen and what choices Nicolaus would make. So I read it in one sitting. Thank you @conny_palmkvist and @kluitman for this beautiful book. You gave me goosebumps several times. Wow! What a special and moving story. Also a shout-out to Jeska Verstegen for the beautiful illustrations!

/ jufvangroep3, Instagram, Netherlands

Beautiful! After reading the book in a few hours, I say with tears in my eyes and full of conviction: Beautiful. It is so special how a book can make you empathize with Nicolaus in this way, who is about to lose his mother. The story takes you along in the process of letting go, losing and grieving. Described in an impressive way.

5 out of 5 stars

/ Iris Pethke, Goodreads, Instagram

The theme of grief and loss is beautifully described. It is truly moving to experience such a difficult moment as the death of a parent through the eyes of a child. It is raw, pure and hits hard. The setting of the Last Station is described cinematically, almost like a Miyazaki animation. A truly beautiful image, powerfully detailed. This is one of those books that will stay with me for a long time. // A book that cannot be missing in the classroom or school library, go read this book!

/ jufrigoberta.com/2024/04/04/boekentip-de-trein-van-tien-over-twaalf/

A literary poetic, intense and compelling story about a boy who becomes very aware of life during the impending death of his mother. In his mother's final hours, this boy finds a floor in the hospital called 'the last station'. A place where time can be stopped and where he relives previous events from his life or decides to do something differently. A gripping book about not being able to let go of close loved ones and life in 'in between'.

/ De Grote Vriendelijke Podcast

A mesmerizing story: in short, meaningful sentences you enter the head of Nicolaus, where his despair, sadness and fighting spirit fight each other for progress. Palmkvist, a Swedish author I didn't know yet, writes poetically and dreamily, which is comforting. Recommended for those who are going through a difficult period, the words come in like a poem. This is very beautiful.

4 out of 5 stars

/ maaike-de-vries , Instagram, Netherlands

A beautiful story about saying goodbye and letting go.

/ @lees_tippie, Instagram, Netherlands

What an incredibly beautiful, moving, poignant and beautiful children's novel this is. It really is a book that, after reading it, really leaves me silent for a while. // The Train at Four Past Twelve is an extremely original, beautiful and pure and moving story about saying goodbye, mourning and letting go.

/ Kim Coenen, Netherlands, www.hebban.nl

Swedish writer Conny Palmkvist adds a wonderful element that makes the book different from many children's books about death. He takes Nicolaus via the hospital elevator to 'The last station', a place where time stands still and the past comes to life. // A special children's book about saying goodbye and about the time that slips through your fingers, even when you are only twelve.

/ www.jaapleest.nl, Netherlands

Cry cry cry 😭 (in a positive sense, because it was so beautiful).
5 stars out of 5

/ Jonne Heeling, Netherlands, Goodreads

What an incredibly beautiful story this was! // First of all, the book is beautifully written. Although it is simply prose, it reads very poetically because of the beautiful and moving statements about grief and processing that are made and punctuation and design are also used very nicely to insert pauses at the right moments, so that the reader can think about the meaning of the words (believe me, you do). // In short, I absolutely recommend this book. It is really beautiful, important and educational - not only for children, but certainly also for adults.

5 out of 5 stars

/ Nienke Hutten, Netherlands, www.hebban.nl

This book is heartbreaking but beautiful at the same time. A small book about great feelings that stays with you and resonates. A beautiful book that excels in originality for readers aged 10 and over.

/ hetboekenrijk, Netherlands, Instagram

… a comforting and hopeful story about grief, in which you become trapped for a moment and which you cannot easily shake off.

/ Trouw, Newspapper, Netherlands

A beautiful children's novel about loss and mourning by the Swedish author Conny Palmkvist, beautifully translated by Lammie Post-Oostenbrink. Add to that the beautiful illustrations on the cover and interior by Jesca Verstegen and you have a gem of a children's book in your hands.

The four past twelve train takes you into the childish experience of grief and loss. Time and again Nicolaus gets the chance to go back in time, until he realizes that an hour in the future might be more valuable. Pure, magical and a raw edge full of emotions. The train at four past twelve reads like a train. ❤️

/joyceweij.nl, Netherlands. Instagram

A moving, poetic book for groups 7 and 8 or older.

/ kilometerslezen, Instagram, Netherlands

Beautiful story about death.

5 out of 5 stars

/ evanderzanden, Netherlands, www.hebban.nl

Beautiful book.

4 out of 5 stars.

/ do (whatdoreads), Netherlands, Goodreads

The four past twelve train takes you into the childish experience of grief and loss. Time and again Nicolaus gets the chance to go back in time, until he realizes that an hour in the future might be more valuable. Pure, magical and a raw edge full of emotions. The train at four past twelve reads like a train. ❤️

/ joyceweij.nl, Netherlands, Instagram

A children's book about a heavy theme: accepting that one of your parents dies. The book is well written and really takes the reader into the emotion of the story.

4 stars out 5

/ Geert Bremmer, Netherlands. Goodreads

This book gave me goosebumps and I will recommend it to anyone looking for a book.

/ actafabulaest_, Netherkands, Instagram

'The four-by-twelve train' is a beautifully written children's book, a rollercoaster of a story and a book that leaves you with a lump in your throat all the time. You sympathize enormously with little Nicolaus, but you can also enjoy his childish 'mistakes' in the past and how he deals with this whole situation. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and definitely recommend buying, borrowing, reading or reading aloud!

5 out of 5 stars

/ Demi Stein, Netherlands, www.hebban.nl

This is one of the best children's books I have ever read! The way this book describes loss, letting go and grief from a childish perspective is so impressive! I cried so much reading this book. It hit home in no time, on so many levels! I started annotating, but eventually stopped because I was filling up the entire book!

5 out of 5 stars

/ JuffieInHetGroen, Netherlands, www.hebban.nl

I read this book and what almost never happened to me happened now. I had to cry, it touched me very much... This is an emotional book about losing a parent. It is written from Nicolaus' perspective and therefore comes across as very pure, honest and sincere. The things that go through Nicolaus's mind, his thoughts and his fears, it is truly a beautiful book. And not only for children, but also for adults. Conny Palmkvist has written a beautiful story that, I think, will be useful to many in dealing with loss.

5 out of 5 stars

/ ReadingForTheFunOf.it, Instagram, Netherlands

The story of Nicolaus and his struggle to accept the inevitable is beautifully described. What Nicolaus thinks and does is believable and he shares his emotions honestly and even with some humor. // The Train at Four Past Twelve is a beautifully compelling story about saying goodbye and mourning. An honest and also a comforting story.

/ www.waanenwijs.nl/2024/03/de-trein-van-vier-over-twaalf-conny.html

In my opinion a really beautiful book and very strongly written from the perspective of a 12 year old. This makes it very nice to read aloud, so that children can identify with the character. The subject is sad, but I don't think it's heavy. It is written light-heartedly, with some humor here and there. Highly recommended!

/ leeskracht.boeken, Instagram, Netherlands

Wow ... how Conny has poured grief, sadness and letting go into a beautiful story. It has touched me deeply.

/ Kim, Instagram, Netherlands

Palmkvist writes a beautiful book here about farewell and letting go. Tears from the first pages, because it just comes close. // Highly recommended and suitable for children aged 9 and over.

/Leesknokploeg, Instagram, Netherlands

What a beautiful book about loss and accepting it. Knowing that you are not alone. Tissues may be needed.

5 out of 5 stars

/ Lusanne Stap, Netherlands

What a beautiful and moving story 🤍

/ The Dutch Bookshelp, Danielle, TikTok

Many parents are hesitant about books about dying, while it is of course an essential part of our existence. We think it is important for children to read about saying goodbye and letting go. This moving book is written in an accessible way, takes you into the emotions of Nicolaus and leaves you with comfort and hope.

/ https://indewolken.nl/boekentips-leeftijd-10/

I really like how death and grief are discussed in this book. As adults, we find it very difficult to talk about this with children and quickly get the idea that children do not understand it - because it is a vague and invisible concept. However, I think this book very beautifully shows the emotional aspects of grief through a change in reading pace and the creation of chaos and peace in the text. Although death is not explained, it does show very nicely what it can do to a person emotionally.

/ dauntlesswxzard.reads, Instagram

One of the most beautiful books I have ever read.

/ The Dutch Bookshelp, Nicole, TikTok

I loved this book SO much.

/ Billylest, TikTok

From the first sentences of the book you are completely engrossed in the book. // So beautifully written.

/ joyce.limpens, Tiktok

The writing style is compelling and is enhanced by the beautiful illustrations by @jeska_verstegen. The writer manages to capture the complexity of emotions in an impressive way, especially in the struggle of a twelve-year-old with the impending death of his mother. The story is carefully constructed, the characters are well developed, and the thematic depth makes this book a valuable reading experience for both young and adult readers. I couldn't put the book down and finished it within an hour. A beautiful book to use in the classroom 🤍

/ deklasvanjuf_femke, Instagram, Netherlands

It is truly moving to experience such a difficult moment as the death of a parent through the eyes of a child. It is raw, pure and hits hard. The setting of the Last Station is described cinematically, almost like a Miyazaki animation. A truly beautiful image, powerfully detailed. This is one of those books that will stay with me for a long time. A book that you hope will provide support to children who experience a similar nasty situation. A book that is about the hard side of life but still manages to focus on the small but very important moments. Moments that may seem trivial but will later give us strength to move on.

/ juf_rigoberta, Instagram, Netherlands

Ultimately, 'The Train at Four Past Twelve' is a book that stays with me, because Nicolaus' powerlessness and his enormous sadness are captured so well in words. His sadness became my sadness for a moment and made me want to get on that train myself so that I could ultimately end up in that pub with my father.

/ langlevelezen, Instagram, Netherlands

I am a fan of the writing style of the book. So much is said in simple words, without overly complicated sentence structures:

"Tip 91: When something is chasing you - run from the shadows into the light. Scary things can't handle that."

Marlies Sleger describes it as follows on the cover of the book: "Beautiful youth novel about farewell and letting go" … and she is right!

/ trudie_en_tine_lezen, Instagram, Netherlands

The story thundered in. Close to the skin you despair with Nicolaus, who struggles with the worst sadness. This is a book for everyone from the age of ten. Also for adults. Because you can get courage from it, about saying goodbye and letting go.

/ detribunejunior, Instagram, Netherlands

Especially if you start this book a little unprepared, you will feel a bit raw as you step into the middle of a family drama. Along the way you read how the main character processes the situation and ultimately comes to acceptance.

And that in an imaginative, child-friendly way. It is beautiful.

5 stars out of 5

/ KoenFokkinga, www.hebban.nl, Netherlands

It is a beautiful, intense story! I definitely recommend this book!

4 out of 5 stars

/ Books & Illustrations, www.hebban.nl, Netherlands

Special and exceptionally beautiful. Reads easily.

4 out of 5 stars

/ Josca Punt, www.hebban.nl, Netherlands

A beautiful book about grief, loss, sadness and family. A book that made me shed a tear because I can understand that you want to stop time at such a moment and then it is so beautiful to write a book about it.

Also beautiful how he himself discovers the results of time travel.

A must read!

4 out of 5 stars

/ wij_3_lezen, Goodreads, Netherlands

Beautiful review of Four minutes past minutes in big dutch newspaper

Just before his terminally ill mother is about to die, twelve-year-old Nicolaus runs out of her hospital room. He takes the elevator and presses a strange red button. Time stands still and the elevator takes him to a mysterious train station beneath the hospital. The trains that run there can travel through time. Can Nicolaus go to the past to save his mother?

In this captivating, magical-realistic story, it is mainly the language itself that keeps capturing your attention. That language is poetic, contemplative and versatile.

For example, prose sentences alternate with pieces of text that look more like verses. As Nicolaus talks, he regularly pauses to think about a detail. He observes, thinks, repeats and reformulates: “A big pan of meatballs, a pan of spaghetti.” You never know in advance which detail his mind's eye will linger on. It causes the story to alternately slow down and speed up: a stylistic reflection of the theme of time.

By giving the language itself such a prominent role, the Swedish Conny Palmkvist does something that is rarely seen in children's books: a commendable show of confidence in the possibilities of young readers.


From www.nieuwsblad.be

Article can be read here

What a beautiful day - here it is, finally: the Japanese version

Amazing to pick this up at the post office today - a packet all the way from Japan.

So beautiful in real life - what a version of my book Four minutes after midnight.

This was a life experience for me.

Allt the countries that have translated the book have done an amazing job.

I am so grateful.

Beautiful review of Four minutes past midnight in big dutch newspaper

From the newspaper Trouw in the Netherlands


Book review
Youth book

Nicolaus sits on a bench living, while his mother almost dies

Nicolaus travels back in time to prevent his sick mother from dying. A comforting story about grief.

by Bas Maliepaard, 15 februari 2024

This is not going to be light fare, as you immediately sense from the first sentences of The Train at Four Past Twelve by Swede Conny Palmkvist. But they are catchy sentences that draw you into the book: 'It is 11:54 PM. And I'm sitting here on a couch living. I'm sitting here living while other people die. Maybe right at this moment. Either now, or now.”

You understand that the main character Nicolaus (12) lives so consciously when it becomes clear that he is in the hospital and his mother is dying there. “Without her asking me if I agree.”

When the time comes, Nicolaus discovers a button in the elevator that was not there before. Here the story takes a magical turn, reminiscent of Yorick Goldewijk's (much more complex) Films that Run Nowhere. Via the button, Nicolaus discovers an old train station in the basement of the hospital. The Last Station, he hears from a woman who receives him there. Trains depart to the past, to the future and to the place where the deceased go.

Heart goosebumps

Nicolaus takes the train to his ninth birthday, because he still feels guilty about the scene he made after receiving a cheaper cell phone than what was on his wish list. During the short time travel he tries to fix that, but also to send his still healthy mother to a doctor as a preventive measure.

Nicolaus travels to the past several times and each time he returns to the hospital just before his mother's death, where almost the same thing happens as the last time, before he gets back into the elevator. What he wants most, to keep his mother alive, doesn't work.

The book therefore reads like a nightmarish course, further enhanced by the mesmerizing style, which makes Nicolaus' despair strongly palpable. He has 'goosebumps', he says somewhere; That's what you get when your heart is cold with sadness.

Nicolaus slowly learns to accept fate through his exhausting time travel. Although Palmkvist explains it a bit too much and at times verges on sentimentality, he offers a comforting and hopeful story about grief, in which you become trapped for a moment and which you cannot easily shake off.

Hachette Children’s Group i UK har köpt rättigheterna till Fyra minuter över tolv

Jag fick ta ett djupt andetag och verkligen försöka ta in nyheterna tidigare idag. Fantastiska Hachette Children’s Group i UK har köpt rättigheterna (World English) för Fyra minuter över tolv.

En enorm sak för mig - inte minst eftersom jag vidhåller att det är en av mina bästa böcker och att den sticker ut i bokfloden. Den är skriven till alla de barn som inte får många böcker skrivna till sig - de som befinner sig i den största och svåraste krisen ett barn kan hamna i: förlusten av en förälder.

Lyckan är stor här idag och blev inte mindre när jag fick veta att det tänker illustrera den, och att jag fått de bästa redaktörerna och förläggarna.

https://www.hachettechildrens.co.uk

Min första danska recension av "Fyra minuter över tolv" - vilken hyllning!

Bild: @eventyrdromme

Min barnbok “Fyra minuter över tolv” har fått sin första recension i grannlandet Danmark, där den släpps om exakt två veckor. Och vilken fin hyllning - vilken nära läsning av bokblogaren @eventyrdromme.

Här är ett utdrag ur henne recension


Titel: Endestationen
Forfatter: Conny Palmkvist
Forlag:
@forlagetcarlsen
5/5⭐️

Jeg har knap ord, som kan beskrive denne bog, for den ramte mig lige i hjertekulen og tårerne fik frit fald, hvilket ellers ikke er noget som sker så ofte for mig. Det er en fantastisk rørende og sørgmodig fortælling, som virkelig berører en dybt.

Nicolaus mor ligger for døden, og når man kun er 12 år gammel, forekommer det fuldstændig urimeligt, at man allerede skal miste sin mor. Derfor har Nicolaus også utrolig svært ved at sidde og vente på at døden indtræffer og han må væk fra hospitalsstuen. Da han når elevatoren lægger han mærke til en knap, som ikke har været der tidligere, og da han trykker på den stopper tiden på præcis 00.04. Nicolaus ender ved endestationen, hvor han finder ud af, at han ikke bare har mulighed for at stoppe tiden, men også rejse frem og tilbage i tiden.

Da jeg begyndte at læse bogen, var jeg slet ikke forberedt på, hvor påvirket jeg ville blive af den. Heller ikke selvom jeg havde læst bagsideteksten. Det er en meget sørgelig bog, men der er samtidig noget meget smukt og sårbart over fortællingen. Det er noget der berører os alle, da livets uundgåelige kendsgerning er, at vi vil miste nogen vi holder af. Derfor kan de fleste af os nok godt sætte os ind i, hvor frygteligt det må være at miste en forælder, når man ikke er ældre en Nicolaus, og hvor vigtigt det er, at få taget ordentlig afsked med dem, man elsker.

Samtidig er det en bog som lægger op til eftertænksomhed og får en til at overveje, hvordan man selv ville reagere, hvis man ligesom Nicolaus fik mulighed for at rejse i tiden. Ville man forsøge at ændre fremtiden, rette op på de situationer, hvor man handlede ilde og sårede ens kære, eller ville man udnytte hvert et sidste øjeblik man fik i selskab med sine kære.

Det er en helt enestående fortælling, og selvom den er målrettet en yngre målgruppe, så er den lige så hårdtslående og rørende for voksne, og den får derfor den varmeste anbefaling med på vejen herfra.

“Endestationen” udkommer d. 15/8 hos
@forlagetcarlsen

"Fyra minuter över tolv" har sålts till ... Sydkorea!

Min lilla barnbok fortsätter sin resa över världen - nu är Fyra minuter över tolv såld till Sydkorea och förlaget Lime. Det gör mig så oerhört glad att barn där också ska få läsa om Nicolaus.

Tårarna brände lite i ögonen - kan det bli bättre än så här?

Fyra minuter över tolv är nu såld till åtta länder.

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Holland, Kluitman
UK, Hachette Children's Group
Norway, Det Norske Samlaget
South Korea, Lime
Albania, Ombra GVG
Denmark, Carlsen
Sweden, Bonnier Carlsen

More to come.

Fyra minuter över tolv ... såld till Japan!

Vilken fantastisk kväll det blev här i Helsingborg!

Barnboken Fyra minuter över tolv har sålts till japanska Sayzansha
och de blir därmed det sjunde utländska förlaget som köper boken.

Vilken succé, och så underbart.

Inte bara är det underbart för att det var oväntat, utan också för att det är Japan. Och för att det är en barnbok som är skriven för alla de barn som kanske inte får så många böcker skrivna till sig - barn som står inför något oerhört, och svårt, som i alla åldrar känns omöjligt: förlusten av en förälder.

Jag är så glad, så glad, över att denna särskilda lilla bok om att klara det värsta nått så långt ut i världen.

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Japan, Sayzansha
Holland, Kluitman
UK, Hachette Children's Group
Norway, Det Norske Samlaget
South Korea, Lime
Albania, Ombra GVG
Denmark, Carlsen
Sweden, Bonnier Carlsen

Barnboken “Fyra minuter över tolv” såld till ett av de största förlagen i Norge

Vilken glädje, åter igen. Min beundran för Salomonsson Agency har ingen gränser numera. Förstummad inser jag att det nu är mina barnböcker som steg för steg sprids över hela världen.

Idag såldes min barnbok Fyra minuter över tolv till Norge, som således blir det femte landet som nästa år plockar upp denna finstämda och ovanliga bok för mellanåldern.

Nu ska jag gå och köpa en tårta!


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UK, Hachette Children's Group
Norway, Det Norske Samlaget
Albania, Ombra GVG
Denmark, Carlsen
Sweden, Bonnier Carlsen

More to come

Ett av världens största barnboks-förlag skriver om min bok

Det plingade till i mejlen tidigt måndag morgon, 28 november 2022. Strax efter första advent. Morgonen mulen, men skulle bli bättre.

Harriet Wilson på Hachettte hade skrivit om min bok Fyra minuter över tolv. Hachette är ett av världens största och mest respekterade barnboksförlag.

FOUR MINUTES PAST MIDNIGHT is a unique, heartfelt novel about the loss of a parent – a love letter from the author to anyone, but especially children, experiencing loss.

It is quite unlike anything I’ve read before. It weaves a peculiar magic around the reader, employing magical realism and a text that sits somewhere between poetry and prose as it builds to a powerful denouement that ultimately offers comfort and hope. The author’s empathy and respect for his young readers is palpable and delivers the most poignant and important message to those experiencing grief: You Are Not Alone
.”

/ Harriet Wilson, Publisher – HACHETTE CHILDREN'S GROUP

Ny succé för "Fyra minuter över tolv": nu släpps den i Holland

“As soon as we started reading, we couldn’t stop. The book brought tears to our eyes, and we were really impressed by it. It has such a powerful message, that will be recognizable for everyone who has ever dealt with the loss of a loved one and will be unforgettable for every single reader.”
— Förlaget Kluitman

Kanske räcker det att jag lägger upp flaggan nu? Sanslöst. Vackert. "Fyra minuter över tolv" är såld till det holländska förlaget Kluitman.

Nu är fem länder signerade och då räknar jag inte ens Sverige.

Boken är så oerhört viktig, eftersom den når de barn som inte får böcker skrivna till sig. De utsatta, i sorg. Hela triologin handlar ju om detta på olika sätt.

I delar av följebrevet uttrycker också det holländska förlaget sin tacksamhet:

“As soon as we started reading, we couldn’t stop. The book brought tears to our eyes, and we were really impressed by it. It has such a powerful message, that will be recognizable for everyone who has ever dealt with the loss of a loved one and will be unforgettable for every single reader.”

Signing out. Malte vill fira med tårta.

And so we will.


Rights sold by Salomonsson Agency

Holland, Kluitman
UK, Hachette Children's Group
Norway, Det Norske Samlaget
Albania, Ombra GVG
Holland, Kluitman
Denmark, Carlsen
Sweden, Bonnier Carlsen

More to come.

Fyra minuter över tolv i Skånska Dagbladet

Ur Skånska Dagbladet:

Fyra minuter över tolv”, av Helsingborgsförfattaren Conny Palmqvist (Bonnier Carlsen), är en finstämd liten bok om tolvårige Nicolaus som befinner sig på sjukhuset i Helsingborg. Hans mamma kommer att lämna jordelivet vilket ögonblick som helst, hans pappa sitter bredvid sjuksängen, men Nicolaus klarar inte av att vara där. Han går runt i korridorerna, sitter och tittar på roliga hundfilmer i mobilen, åker upp och ner i hissen och hejar kort på nattpersonal som passerar.

Han klarar inte av att säga ett sista farväl till mamma för det finns saker han ångrar så mycket. Som när han blev arg när han inte fick rätt mobil i födelsedagspresent. Det är under turerna med hissen som det händer, plötsligt finns det en ny knapp där det står Slutstationen. Han trycker såklart på den och hamnar på en perrong, där tiden står still. När tåget kommer stiger han på, får frågan om han vill åka framåt eller bakåt. Mer än så ska jag inte avslöja.”

Dubbelt upp av mig i nya numret av Vi läser när de tipsar om sommarens bästa böcker

Klicka på bilderna för att förstora dem

När fina tidningen Vi läser nu tipsar om sommarens bästa läsning är jag med på inte ett ställe, utan två. Både bland de skönlitterära titlarna och barnböckerna. Det rör sig så klart om Den som inte saknar dig, och Fyra minuter över tolv.

En fin start på sommaren här i Skåne!

Från tryckeriet: Fyra minuter över tolv (release juni 2022)

Idag kom den i brevlådan. Min kommande barnbok: Fyra minuter över tolv. Utgiven av Bonnier Carlsen.

Den är inte så fysiskt tjock, men jag tror att den kanske är något av det bästa jag gjort. Mitt hjärta krossas varje gång jag läser den. Och någonstans där ute i Sverige finns det ungar som står på randen till stor sorg som kommer att kunna kunna plocka upp den och hålla den tätt intill själen, som en vän som utan tvivel förstår vad som sker dem. Och som de kan vända sig till inför det oerhörda, det stora avslutet.

Jag är så tagen över stämningen jag lyckats fånga här.

Release juni 2022.

“Sammanfattningsvis är Fyra minuter över tolv en mycket bra mellanåldersbok som är skriven med engagemang och språklig pregnans.”
/ BTJ

“Jag har läst igen och jag vet inte om jag har läst ett så drabbande och kristallklart manus förut.”

/ Redaktören på Bonnier Carlsen

Mycket fin recension av kommande Fyra minuter över tolv

Sammanfattningsvis är Fyra minuter över tolv en mycket bra mellanåldersbok som är skriven med engagemang och språklig pregnans.
— BTJ

Det är naturligtvis alltid spännande att få den första recensionen. Och i det här fallet mycket glädjande, eftersom den var så bra. Betyg 4 och idel goda ansatser.

Till sist är det förstås ändå oväsentligt: den här boken behövs, särskilt för den lilla grupp barn som står inför Nicolaus öde. Jag var en gång en av dem. Så ta det från en som vet: att förlora en förälder i ung ålder är en fasansfull upplevelse, som sätter spår för livet.

Varje korn av stöd, eller upplevelsen av att någon annan också vet hur det känns, är ovärderlig.

Kanske min bästa bok, tycker jag själv.

Ny barnbok våren 2022 - Fyra minuter över tolv (Bonnier Carlsen).

Som jag har längtat efter att få presentera min nya barnbok inför våren 2022. Jag undrar om det kanske inte är min starkaste titel så här långt, av mina femton böcker? Kanske.

Så här skriver förlaget om den:

Hur kan en förälder få dö? Hur kan det få vara så? Nicolaus är bara ett barn och föräldrar borde inte dö. Men den här julinatten är inget som det borde. ”Fyra minuter över tolv” är en säregen och vacker barnroman, skriven med en lätt humoristisk ton. Conny Palmkvist väjer varken för det som gör ont eller för guldkantad magi.

Nicolaus är tolv år och har en mamma som håller på att dö. Han och hans pappa vakar vid hennes sjuksäng, det är natt och ekande tyst på avdelning 34. Nicolaus orkar inte med att vänta på döden. Han måste bort därifrån. I hissen ser han en knapp som inte brukar finnas där. När han trycker på den åker hissen till en helt annan sorts våning.
Klockan är fyra minuter över tolv på natten när han kommer till Slutstationen. Slutstationen dit alla ska någon gång. Klockan är fyra minuter över tolv, och Nicolaus har stannat tiden två minuter innan hans mamma ska dö. Men vad gör man om man kan stanna tiden, och till och med resa i tiden?

Conny Palmkvist visade i barnboksdebuten ”Mina fem regler” att han har en alldeles särskilt klar och barnnära röst. ”Fyra minuter över tolv” handlar om det allra sorgligaste, men det är också vackert och försonande.