Swedish author Greta Boström's critically acclaimed novel "The Girl in the Cave" is set to captivate American audiences as it secures a publishing deal with Trafalgar Square Books, a prominent publishing house based in the United States specializing in equestrian publishing.
Boström's novel, originally published in Sweden to widespread acclaim, has garnered attention for its compelling narrative and richly drawn characters. THE GIRL IN THE CAVE is a gripping story about coming of age, friendship, and betrayal, all of which starts with the significant date 2010-09-10 set against the backdrop of an equestrian summer camp. Greta Boström has spent a lot of time in stables and with horses, and with the riding camp setting the scene and home for the main character Alma. Greta evolves the typical horses literature into a terrifying mystery story where the love of horses is highly involved.
Greta Boström, thrilled by the prospect of reaching a wider audience, shared her enthusiasm for the partnership with Trafalgar Square Books. "I'm delighted to see my book find a home in the US," Boström said. "I hope that American readers will find as much joy and wonder in Alma's story as readers in Sweden have."