Swenglish - a journey through everyday life is now out for real and you can read the prologue on Amazon.
And if you like it you can get your own copy. Also available in Kindle edition.
If you live in the Brighton area, Swenglish is for sale in City Books. Or contact me for a signed copy.
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Thursday, 18 June 2015
Monday, 1 June 2015
The Swenglish Project: Launch Party in Brighton
Swenglish - A Journey of Self Discovery from Adriana Sabau on Vimeo.
I made it! I'm ready to launch Swenglish - the book and the film!
INVITATION TO THE LAUNCH PARTY IN BRIGHTON SATURDAY 13 JUNE
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THE SWENGLISH BLOG
Wednesday, 11 February 2015
Find me on something called Facebook
I'm not updating this page very often at the moment,
but follow me on Facebook for the latest news:
https://www.facebook.com/louisehalvardssonofficial
For the latest Swenglish updates visit the Swenglish blog:
http://swenglish2012.blogspot.co.uk/
This is what I look like nowadays:
Photo: Hanna Eliasson
but follow me on Facebook for the latest news:
https://www.facebook.com/louisehalvardssonofficial
For the latest Swenglish updates visit the Swenglish blog:
http://swenglish2012.blogspot.co.uk/
This is what I look like nowadays:
Photo: Hanna Eliasson
Friday, 2 January 2015
Swenglish will be out in 2015!
My only resolution for 2015 is to publish the Swenglish book in English in England and have a launch party in Brighton.
It will happen. The cover is already on its way. Design: Sky Apperley.
"As a portrait of two countries the book is interesting enough. The Swedish find the English habit of carpeting toilets to be disgusting. And, despite Sweden having colder temperatures, Sweden is warmer than England, since our houses tend to be draughty and badly insulated. However, the thing I like most was the way the book sketched its characters." - James Burt has written a personal review. Click here to read it.
"As a portrait of two countries the book is interesting enough. The Swedish find the English habit of carpeting toilets to be disgusting. And, despite Sweden having colder temperatures, Sweden is warmer than England, since our houses tend to be draughty and badly insulated. However, the thing I like most was the way the book sketched its characters." - James Burt has written a personal review. Click here to read it.
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