If there are children in the novel by Alexander McCall Smith and Maeve Binchy, the result will be the work of the Swedish author Fredrik Backman. His new book "We Oppose You" continues the legend of a small place the reader loves in "Beartown" (2017)
But if Beartown is small, humans will be very dramatic. For him who is unacceptable to weakness and failure, Bachmann combines a unique and considerate style with a large and thoughtful view of his personality.
"Beartown", Backman left his first collective novel collection in the American book community - after saying "a man called Ove" and "My grandmother sorry" - in Sweden The whole population of Beartown is very interested in this game. Players and their clubs are led by local sons who go home and enter the National Hockey League before they hit the club almost to the ground.
Peter Anderson, his wife, Kira, and their daughters and sons all returned to "We are against you." Under the influence of sexual violence, Beartown continues to fight on ice and ice. The mysterious new coach promises wonderful things, but can Beartown regain its superiority with other local hockey teams? Or will this small castle collapse under past and present sins?
If you are not interested in hockey, you may think you are not interested in this novel. You are wrong. As Balzac wrote, Buckman wrote about how he hockey, the French army, which means his view is far from his subject. Bachmann 's novel is widely attractive and there are good reasons. "We are against you" lyrically looks at how the community cured, how the family recovered, and how the individual grew.
"Life is strange, we spent all the time to manage the various aspects of it, but we are mainly in the reach of our hands, the influence of that side" , Others will appreciate being allowed to enter this tired place. "We are against you", it is really a person, a person
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Frederic Buckman is a bestselling writer of the New York Times' best-selling book "A Man Called Ove" (which is going to be a leading movie by Tom Hanks). Here, Beartown, we are against you, and the two novels are getting longer and longer on our way home. His books are published in over 40 countries. He lives with his wife and two children in Stockholm, Sweden. Please contact him at @BackmanLand on Twitter or @backmansk on Instagram
Like "Ove", these novels are the major bestsellers, and his fun quirky character and fickle humor become noteworthy Fredrik Backman. His work follows "Beartown", and since the novel comes from "Beartown", unlike his first three novels, "Every morning has been getting longer and longer" - sad and fascinating. At the same time heartwarming, warm story. This is about mathematicians' grandfather, as Alzheimer's disease began depriving him of his memory and influence on him, his son, especially his little grandson.
A seemingly simple story about the hope of the town to the young hockey team became more complicated in the same moving 2014, "Beartown" written by Swedish writer Fredrik Backman. I will tell you that the novel 'A Man Called Ove' grabs the story of the reader and is trying to commit suicide by an eccentric idiot. "Beartown" soon became dark as Baumann exposed the monorail of residents of Beartown, pretending to be a sports novel. An isolated community in the novel is in Sweden, but "Beartown" is a universal story that can occur anywhere in orphanophobia, gender discrimination and politics.