"Fans of [Stieg Larsson's] books looking for an intimate peek into the life of a man who summoned a dark scary version of Sweden will not be disappointed. The book is a short, highly emotional tour through a widow's grief and dispossession, and the details of the couple's life together are jarringly juxtaposed with blood feuds and score-settling. People wtih an adjacency to fame often try to glom onto a piece of it, but Gabrielsson is up to something more ambitious and personal"
--New York Times Book Review
"In this candid, moving work, Gabrielsson chronicles her life's journey with her longtime companion, Stieg Larsson, the Swedish creator of the Millennium trilogy who died suddenly at age 50, in 2004, before the first volume of his phenomenally successful work (The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, in English) was even published. Much of their political engagement and feminism is reflected in the Millennium books, the writing of which developed much later in Larsson's career--as Gabrielsson, evidently the person who understood him as few did, warmly, lovingly depicts in this spirited defense of their relationship."
--Publisher's Weekly
"You learn a lot about [Stieg Larsson's] fight against neo-Nazis but nothing about life behind the bedroom door, which is kind of refreshing... if you are obsessed with Larsson's writing, not the man, dig in."
--USA Today
"Gabrielsson does recall her personal life with Larsson: the prosaic details of their devotion to coffee, and the bigger picture of their shared political passions (Trotskyism, anti-racism, feminism). "There Are Things" is a sad tome, about a tragic loss compounded by betrayal, exploitation and greed."
--Los Angeles Times
"[Eva Gabrielsson and Stieg Larsson] seemed to have everything in common, from their love of coffee and science fiction to their commitment to activism against racism and in support of women's rights. The couple's mutual passion for these causes is reflected on every page of the Millennium Trilogy..."
--Harper's Bazaar
..".provides stunning, strong explications of Larsson's ideologies, most notably his feminism... As a legal drama, it's compelling. As a story of two lives entwined, for three decades of working toward something that was never shared, it's even more."
--The Globe and Mail
"Gabrielsson's memoir is full of vignettes of Larsson's life, from his childhood to their time together in social and political struggles. Fans of his novel will delight in the reasons why he chose details for his fiction."
--The Winnipeg Free Press
"For the millions of readers and filmgoers who've been hooked by
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and its trilogy,
"There Are Things I Want You to Know" about Stieg Larsson and Me is a book not to be missed. Eva Gabrielsson, his life partner, tells us the reasons he was able to see the world through female eyes, his punishment for challenging a form of injustice still thought of as inevitable, and the aftermath of a success he didn't live to see."
--GLORIA STEINEM
"She describes their life together in moving detail, and in so doing, begins to stake her claim as the
Millennium saga's rightful heir. ... And not only is she Stieg, but--wronged by an unjust, patriarchal society--she is Salander. Fans can now root for Gabrielsson, too, just as we have for Larsson's heroine."
--SASHA WATSON in
Slate "A simple and engaging book."
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L'Express (Paris)
"Ms. Gabrielsson puts Larsson's often chaotic life into context."
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The Independent (London)
"Gabrielsson speaks plainly and a powerful tale unfolds.
"There Are Things I Want You to Know" is a remarkable achievement."
--BEVERLY GOLOGORSKY, author of
The Things We Do to Make It Home
The lifelong companion of best-selling author Stieg Larsson--known for The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo and its two sequels--offers an intimate, inside story of the author's all-too-short life.