Summary and Reviews of When the Cranes Fly South by Lisa Ridzén

When the Cranes Fly South by Lisa Ridzén

When the Cranes Fly South

A Novel

by Lisa Ridzén
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  • Aug 2025, 320 pages
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A profoundly moving debut novel that follows an elderly man's struggle to maintain autonomy over his own life: an emotional story of love, friendship, fatherhood, and atonement that is already an international sensation.

Bo is running out of time. Yet time is one of the few things he's got left. These days, his quiet existence is broken up only by daily visits from his home care team. Fortunately, he still has his beloved elkhound Sixten to keep him company … though now his son, with whom Bo has had a rocky relationship, insists upon taking the dog away, claiming that Bo has grown too old to properly care for him. The threat of losing Sixten stirs up a whirlwind of emotion, leading Bo to take stock of his life, his relationships, and the imperfect way he's expressed his love over the years.

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The book is beautifully written and about a topic that we still don't talk much about—getting old and dying…And navigating a changing relationship with an adult son is another dynamic here related to aging—learning to let go when you really want to have some control over something. While this was a melancholy book about the end of life period, it was also filled with hope and beauty and love. It struck a chord with me personally about the importance of dignity and humanity later in life, and how critical it is for caretakers of elders to try to make that period as comfortable and positive as possible (Anne M). This is a story of taking stock of your life with all the regrets, redemptions, love, forgiveness, and healing that we all hope we can reconcile when the time comes. Lisa Ridzén tells this story in powerfully, purely written prose that will stay with you for a long time (Nancy M)...continued

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The Guardian (UK)
A simple yet effective meditation on mortality, love and care...Anyone anywhere who has worried for a crumbling parent, or worried about the crumble in themselves, or simply worried that their dog understood them better than their family, will identify with Ridzén's novel and take it to heart.

Library Journal (starred review)
Engaging...Moving...Readers will laugh and cry. In Bo, Ridzén has created a character who can evoke empathy in anyone.

Author Blurb Fredrik Backman, bestselling author of A Man Called Ove, in The New Yorker
One of those 'you'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll want to buy twenty copies and give them to everyone you love' books.

Author Blurb Garth Stein, New York Times bestselling author of The Art of Racing in the Rain
A powerful, sneakily emotional meditation on life and death, and the foundational relationships in our lives. This is a book that will echo in your soul.

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JeanP

Cried
I have never cried reading a book or watching a movie as much as I did during the last 100 pages of this book. Not just an effective way to tell a story about aging and dying but very poignant and hits home to those who have been with loved ones as ...   Read More
Anne_M

A Reflection on Aging
I had the unique experience of reading When the Cranes Fly South at the exact time that my mother was entering hospice care and declining due to dementia. While their stories are very different, it influenced greatly how I was feeling about the book ...   Read More
Mitzi_K

A Quiet Novel Worth Savoring
WHEN THE CRANES FLY SOUTH by Lisa Ridzén is the most beautiful, quiet novel I’ve read in a long time. I fell completely in love with Bo, his dog Sixten, and his tender, heartbreaking journey. Translated from Swedish by Alice Menzies (who also ...   Read More
Sharon H. (Chelmsford, MA)

When The Cranes Fly South by Lisa Ridzen
I enjoyed reading this book and the style that the author used to convey the periods of time that pass. It is a heartfelt story of an aging man with the loss of autonomy, reliance on others for his care and grief. The story explores past regrets as ...   Read More

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