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Maria Ernestam : ウィキペディア英語版
Maria Ernestam

Maria Ernestam (born 28 November 1959) is a Swedish author and journalist.
Ernestam grew up in Uppsala, Sweden. She is a journalist, having earned her journalism degree at the University of Gothenburg. In addition, Ernestam studied English literature and Mathematics at the University of Uppsala. Ernestam also studied in the United States, where she took a Master of Arts in political science, focusing on international relations, at the University of Kansas. She thereafter moved to Germany where she stayed for eleven years in Frankfurt am Main, working as a correspondent for Swedish business weekly Veckans affärer and Swedish medical weekly Dagens medicin.
In 2005, Maria Ernestam got her first novel published, "Caipirinha with Death" (Caipirinha med Döden). It tells the magical but realistic tale of Death knocking at the wrong door and meeting a woman who starts working for him. In Russia the book was compared to Mikhail Bulgakov's "The Master and Margarita". After that, Ernestam has written seven more novels. She has also contributed to anthologies and short story selections. Ernestam lives in Stockholm with her husband and two children.
==Authorship==
Maria Ernestam's books have been characterized as being dramatic psychological relationship novels spiced with unexpected twists and a dash of drastic humour. They are modern fairy tales about the improbable that could happen in real life. The books have been sold to thirteen countries and have reached top list placements in Germany and Taiwan. More than half a million copies have been sold.

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