Catharina Ingelman-Sundberg is a Swedish author, best known for her satirical novels with social messages. She has written several books, including the League of Pensioners series, which have sold millions of copies and been translated into many foreign languages.
Before becoming a writer, Ingelman-Sundberg worked as a diving archaeologist for fifteen years. She took part in expeditions exploring a variety of historical artifacts, from Viking ships to East Indian ships. In her home country of Sweden, her books have sold 300,000 copies and have been well-received.
Ingelman-Sundberg's time as a diving archaeologist has greatly influenced her writing. She has written about her experiences in her book "Bland hajar, karlar och vrak" (Among Sharks, Men and Wrecks). She has also participated in significant archaeological projects in other countries, such as the excavation of the fregatten Lossen in Norway and the bärgningen of the vikingatida Fotevikskeppet in Sweden. In addition to her work as a diving archaeologist and author, Ingelman-Sundberg has also worked as a journalist and has written a number of non-fiction and underhanded literature books.
Ingelman-Sundberg's writing is known for its humor and social commentary. She uses her stories to shed light on important issues and to challenge her readers to think critically about the world around them. Her unique background in archaeology and journalism gives her a unique perspective that is reflected in her writing. Through her work, Ingelman-Sundberg has made a significant contribution to Swedish literature and has gained a wide following both at home and abroad.