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It's May 2 2005 and, at the old people's home in Malmkoping, it is Allan Karlsson's 100th birthday.

A picaresque tale of a centenarianpolice and thieves, and moments in world history. As his mother put it, "Things are what they are, and whatever will be will be."

At 100 years-old, Allan Karlsson is a reluctant birthday boy. In the old people's home they've prepared a party for him. The Mayor and the local press will be there. But this party never gets started. Still in his bedroom slippers, Allan makes his getaway through the window and begins an unlikely adventure.

Allan is no stranger to adventure, as the stories of his earlier life reveal - a life in which he dined with world leaders such as Franco, Truman and Stalin and found himself behind the scenes during major events of the twentieth century.

Jonas Jonasson was born in 1961 in Vaxj枚, Sweden. After starting up and then running the successful media company OTW for twenty years, he sold the business and moved to Switzerland. There he completed The Hundred-year-Old Man Who Climbed Out Of The Window And Disappeared. Jonas lives on the island of Gotland in Sweden.

Translated by Rod Bradbury.

Episode 1:
It's 2 May 2005 and, at the old people's home in Malmk枚ping, it is Allan Karlsson's one hundredth birthday.

Reader: Martin Jarvis
Abridger: Jeremy Osborne

Producer: Rosalynd Ward
A Sweet Talk production for 大象传媒 Radio 4.

15 minutes

Last on

Mon 23 Dec 2013 22:45

Credits

Role Contributor
Reader Martin Jarvis
Producer Rosalynd Ward
Abridger Jeremy Osborne
Author Jonas Jonasson

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  • Mon 23 Dec 2013 22:45

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