I Don't Like Mondays
by Clara Clementine Eliasson
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Akin to Emma Cline’s The Girls and classic Thelma & Louise, I DON’T LIKE MONDAYS is an emotionally-charged whirlwind of a debut novel, loosely based on the infamous ‘I don’t like Mondays’ 1979 school shooter Brenda Ann Spencer, focusing on the months leading up to the event.
‘Her name was Elisabeth Sumner, but I called her B. She made my life an adventure when I thought nothing was ever going to happen. I have to tell the story of her and everything we experienced, because in all other stories, she was just the girl behind that shooting. And I need to write about my own guilt in what was to come.’
San Diego 1978. Fifteen-year-old Julie leads a lonely, closeted life in a white picket fence suburb, when her neighbour B suddenly knocks on her door. B brings with her adventure, danger and kisses tasting of cinnamon and whisky—along with the scent of dead birds, gunpowder and rage. What was to follow sent shock waves throughout the USA and the world, reverberating still today.
- Forty years later, when B escapes from prison where she’s been jailed for the 1979 shooting, Julie’s memories of their wild, impossible summer come back to haunt her; the summer B took her on an unbridled road-trip where danger and desperation were their constant companions. But what happened that summer to cause B to commit the heinous act, and what was Julie’s role in it?
In this absolutely remarkable debut novel, Clara Clementine Eliasson pens a deft and passionate tale about the obsession of first love, the utter despair of feeling doomed from the start, and of the freedom of running wild in the hot, feverish nights among the flowering citrus trees of southern California. Hurtling at an impossible speed toward a dreadful end, I DON’T LIKE MONDAYS reminds the reader of the tragic yet life-affirming Thelma & Louise, the hope of innocence in the face of evil in Emma Cline’s The Girls, as well as the blinding fury toward an unfair world in Joyce Carol Oates’ Foxfire.
* The term ‘I Don’t Like Mondays’ was coined by Brenda Ann Spencer in an on-air radio interview minutes after the shooting. Spencer’s bizarre response to the question why she opened fire on the elementary school across the road inspired Bob Geldof to pen the unforgettable hit song of the same name. The character B in Eliasson’s book is inspired by the real life Brenda Ann Spencer.
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‘The story is exhilarating, the angle intriguing and the connection to real life events tantalising… You quickly think to Sara Stridsberg’s writing… It is an acute depiction of decline and alienation and it is difficult to distance oneself from how desperately B needs help… Sometimes a mirage from the past is brought to life in a magical way that expresses something extraordinary.’
Norra Skåne
‘Clara Clementine Eliasson may be a debut writer, but her language is as lucid as it is dreamlike and poetic. I DON’T LIKE MONDAYS is nothing but a masterpiece.’
Ica-Kuriren
‘There’s a chance Eliasson may become Sweden’s answer to Kerouac, but what’s certain is that she’ll go very far.’
Amelia
‘Clara Clementine Eliasson’s debut novel is an atmospheric love story as much as it is a dark and exhilarating thriller.’
BTJ
‘The book captivates you, I didn’t want to put it down… It is just so much and absolutely marvellous!’
Gokväll
‘The debut novelist Clara Clementine Eliasson has a versatility and an undercurrent in her style that makes the Californian heat vibrate from the pages. I know the scents, see the colours and can sense the hot night air on my skin.’
Barometern
Author Biography
Clara Clementine Eliasson (b. 1991) is a graduate of Creative Writing and Botanical Studies. Clara grew up in Stockholm and Las Palmas and spends most of her life travelling the world. A true polyglot, Clara speaks five languages. I DON’T LIKE MONDAYS is her debut novel.
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Clara Clementine Eliasson, 2020
Bonnier Rights
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- Publisher Romanus & Selling
- Publication Date September 2020
- Orginal LanguageSwedish
- ISBN/Identifier 9789189051331
- Publication Country or regionSweden
- FormatHardback
- Pages310
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleMot San Francisco
- Original Language AuthorsSwedish
- Copyright Year2020
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