This was a very different story. It is translated from a Scandanavian language and set in Sweden. It is a bit of complicated storytelling mostly done through conversation. As the author starts to lay the story out I must admit I found it a bit confusing but pressed on knowing that he would bring it together somehow. Some of the story is laid out in the interrogation of the police of these individuals. At times the confusion and the seemingly bumbling cop trope made my eyes roll while occasionally giving me a laugh but by the last chapters of the book I had tears in my eyes. Backman has a knack for delving into human hearts, fears and actions that is uncanny making his characters relatable. It is ultimately a story of lost and found hope, connection, friendship and forgiveness.
I gave it a 9/10
2 comments:
I'm adding this to my TBR list. You've reminded me how much I've enjoyed this author in the past. I find that it takes a little while for me to get into his story, but they are always so worth reading. NIce review!
I am going to look for this book and give it a try. I loved a Man Called Ove. Thanks for the review!
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