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My Year As A Fraud

Written by: Johanna Swanberg, Agnes Broomé - translator
Narrated by: Florence Howard
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There’s no health guru in Sweden better than Cassi. Couple’s therapy? Puppy yoga? Full moon rituals? She’s got everyone in the remote village of Bäcken covered. The locals don’t really know who Cassi is or how she managed to turn a derelict cottage into a successful self help retreat, but one thing is clear: they’re all willing to pay good money for her services.

There’s only one problem: Cassi is a fraud. A great one at that, who has concealed her true self – a jobless, depressed alcoholic – and gotten rich in the process. But can a life based on a lie really last? And will her new friends accept her for who she really is when her secrets eventually come to the surface?

My Year As A Fraud is a heartwarming, hilarious and healing translated debut novel about hitting rock bottom and finding your way back from an unmissable new voice in Swedish fiction.

‘Clever, funny and tender’ FREDRIK BACKMAN, author of ANXIOUS PEOPLE and A MAN CALLED OVE

'A warm and funny tale about betrayal, loneliness and sorrow, but above all the desire to belong' LISA RIDZÉN, author of WHEN THE CRANES FLY SOUTH


© Johanna Swanberg 2026 (P) Penguin Audio 2026???????

Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Small Town & Rural Women's Fiction World Literature

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Clever, funny and tender (Fredrik Backman)
A warm and funny tale about betrayal, loneliness and sorrow, but above all the desire to belong. (Lisa Ridzén)
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