Sandor Slash Ida (film)
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''Are U 4 Real?'' () is a Swedish
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book written by Sara Kadefors. It was originally written as a script for a television drama, but after a Swedish television network turned it down, Kadefors got Bonnier Carlsen to publish it as a book in 2001. On 7 April 2009 it was revealed that the book would be released in the United States on 14 May 2009 with a new title, ''Are U 4 Real?'' The book is about a girl named Ida who lives in Stockholm and a boy named Sandor who lives in Gothenburg. The two sixteen-year-olds meet for the first time on an Internet chat room, where they eventually fall in love with each other. However, everything goes wrong when Sandor decides to visit Ida in Stockholm.


Plot

Ida is exactly the opposite of the girls Sandor usually talks to in real life. She is an attractive girl from
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who likes to party, while he is a shy boy from
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who likes to dance ballet. The two first meet in an Internet chat room, where they share their feelings and become close friends. Sandor and Ida eventually fall in love with each other. However, everything goes wrong when Sandor decides to visit Ida in Stockholm.


Publication history

''Sandor slash Ida'' was originally written by Sara Kadefors as a television drama. However, when she pitched the idea to the Swedish television network
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, they turned it down. Kadefors therefore tried to get it published as a book, and in 2001 she got it published by Bonnier Carlsen. On 7 April 2009 it was revealed that the book would be published in the United States by
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on 14 May 2009. Several changes have been made to the English adaptation of the book. Ida's name has been changed to Kyla and Sandor's has been changed to Alex. The book is no longer set in Sweden; Stockholm has been replaced by
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and Gothenburg by
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. Several parts of the book regarding Ida's sexual experiences have also been removed or censored. Kadefors said she was insulted by the changes, "it's like if the book wasn't good enough, and da'sexperiences with sex and alcohol explains why she reacts the ways she does in the book." The book's translator explained that if the book had contained "too much sex" it would have been difficult to sell to stores.


Reception

The episode has received multiple awards. In 2001, it won the prestigious Augustpriset (''English: August Award'') in the "Best Children-Youth Book" category. It won the Pocketpriset (''English: Pocket Award'') for being the most sold children's book in 2001. It is one of the most common books for Swedish children between the ages of twelve and fifteen to read during their
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in Swedish schools. Other common books include ''
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'' and ''Vinterviken''.


Film adaptation

A film adaptation of the book was released in Sweden on 4 February 2005. It was written by Kadefors and directed by Henrik Georgsson, Kadefors's husband. The film won an award at the
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, where it premiered. The film also won a
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.


References


External links


''Sandor slash Ida''
at Bonnier Carlsen
''Are U 4 Real?''
at Penguin Group {{August Prize Best Children Swedish children's novels 2001 Swedish novels Novels set in Stockholm August Prize–winning works Swedish-language novels Swedish young adult novels Novels about social media 2001 children's books Children's books set in Sweden