what a funny, sweet, sad, moving book –
a brilliant story of the enduring power
of human connection, forgiveness, and hope.
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“we have all of this in common, yet most of us remain strangers, we never know what we do to each other, how your life is affected by mine. perhaps we hurried past each other in a crowd today, and neither of us noticed, and the fibers of your coat brushed against mine for a single moment and then we were gone. i don’t know who you are. but when you get home this evening, when this day is over and the night takes us, allow yourself a deep breath. because we made it through this day as well. there’ll be another one along tomorrow.”
-fredrik backman (anxious people)
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I remember the praise for ‘A Man Called Ove’, both the book and the film. I must get around to reading his work one of these days.
Best wishes, Pete.
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hr has a very unique style, and is able to make quirky people come to life. there are some police officers that are a big part of this, and while they are not the best at their work, are very lovable people
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thanks Beth; will look this one up; I enjoyed Ove for a while until it got derailed into a series of sidings :)
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this one is quite funny, with your sense of humor, I. think you’d enjoy it, and it also packs an emotional punch
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thanks Beth: will definitely check it out —
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great
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What lovely awareness to pass on. I love it. Thanks b
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it’s s powerful mrssage
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I liked it, too. It was the June book for my daughter’s bookclub at a winery. There is also a Swedish series on Netflix.
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oh, I’m going to look for that! thank you
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Thanks for sharing the word on wonderful writer Fredrik Backman, Beth!
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in looking at my posts, I’ve shared how much I enjoyed his writing more than a couple of times )
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I give you a standing Ove-tion, Beth!
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I love his writing style. I’ll check out this one too. Thanks
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I hope you enjoy it
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I’m sure I will.
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Sounds like a brilliant book about humanity. Will check it out.
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I really think you’ll enjoy it
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Love this book
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It’s so good
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Thanks for the introduction Beth
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My pleasure
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I read more reviews about the book! Hope it’s in our library.
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I hope so too
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Having loved his story in the book “A Man Called Ove” (enough to write a review!) and reading the synopsis you shared, this is getting immediately added to my list or books I must read! Thank you for the inspiration!
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i’m so glad, i hope you enjoy it too
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On my reading list as is Beartown. It comes recommended from a hockey mom and ex-pat Swede.
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yes, there are 3 books in the bear town series, including his most recent book. he talked about growing up in sweden and knew he had to write about. hockey, but it’s even more than that
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You are the second in one week to bring this book up. Time I take it out of my wish list and into my hands, methinks!
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ooh!
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Done and ordered! I know when to take a hint ;-)
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odds are that it was me both times ))
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Nope. You and Merril – and it was already in my wish list from a good while back, I’m not sure if it was David K. (though it probably was)
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Could be any of the usual suspects)
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This be true
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“Life is a cabaret, old chum…”
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right )
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Certainly a super suggestion.
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<3
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nice
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<3
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Glad you enjoyed a good read.
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it’s always so good for the soul
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😊
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Such a good book. As are all his books.
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so agree
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Wonderful!
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i think you’d love it, jennie
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😀
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I’m afraid 30 years of proofreading and editing destroyed my desire to read for pleasure, but I’m glad others still enjoy it. Long live books!
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Connection is everything. It’s why we’re here.
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That’s exactly it
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Thank you, Beth.
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If only we could ‘see’ each other . . .
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So right
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I feel that very very very often. During Covid I was walking out at the Refuge. A kid came toward us on a pretty new dirt bike. He wore a helmet (pretty rare out here). He slowed down and stopped and met the dogs. He was maybe 16 or so. Human contacts during 2021, spring, were very intense and special because of their rarity. The last time I was out with Teddy, walking on the shaded road we’re walking now, the kid passed on the highway and waved like I was his long lost best friend. In a way, we are both each other’s long-lost best friends. I’m very aware of the potential for a random encounter to transform a life for the better. Like my rodeo cowboy plumber philosopher. Because of things we’ve shared in conversations in hard times, we care about each other. But hard times can be there for anyone at any time.
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All so true and great examples
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Great words
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❤️
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Loved this book!
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So good
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Going to add this to my “to read” list
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you will love it
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I love his books! Brit Marie is fantastic.
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A great reminder to be less judgmental. We have no idea what others are going through.
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exactly right, Pete
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Interesting, thanks for making me aware of it.
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I think you’d love it
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Great quote. I enjoyed this book as well. Looking forward to some summer reading today.
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Great – read on!
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I read A Man Called Over before and I cried like a baby. I haven’t read this one though. I’m adding it to my TBR! Seeing this post has made me even more hype up to read this book!
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I hope you enjoy it –
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I just finished this, Beth. Wow. It is one of the best books I’ve read this year. It was an emotional ride – in a good way. I am so glad you recommended it. I will be posting something soon about it. Fantastic read.
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i’m so glad that you enjoyed it as much as i did.
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Just posted about it….
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