In the Land of Twilight (original title: I Skymningslandet) is a children's book written by Astrid Lindgren.
There Göran eats candy that grows on trees, drives a tram, visits the king, dances and sings.
In front of the Odenplan metro station on the north side of Odengatan there is a row of houses in which the fairy tale begins.
[3] Although it is never mentioned directly, the Land of Twilight has all features of the afterlife world: it is inhabited by elderly people, or people wearing old-fashioned costumes; only rarely can Göran see children, including a girl with a kind face who he knew in the primary school, but Mr. Lilyvale mentions that she has long been in the Land of Twilight.
In this scene, Mr. Lilyvale replies to all of Göran's fears and concerns with the soothing sentence ".. does not matter in the land of twilight".
Even when both fly over Stockholm and Göran is afraid because he thinks that he is not able to do anything at all, the reassuring sentence "Nothing matters" was mentioned.
[7] The book is recommended by organizations of nursing help (Superhands of the Johanniter[8]), palliative medicine or hospices (Palliativzentrum Unna,[9] Kinder- und Jugendhospiz Regenbogenland[10]).