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![]() » 24 till Books Read in 2019 (199) Books Read in 2021 (713) Top Five Books of 2018 (530) Small Town Fiction (20) Books Read in 2018 (738) Five star books (410) Carole's List (226) Books Read in 2022 (2,964) FAB 2023 (8) Everand 2023 (20) READ in 2023 (90) To Read (125) Animals in the Title (279) Books Read in 2017 (4,196) Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. I have read and really enjoyed a few of Fredrik Backman’s books and am always amazed at his ability to make his (wonderfully flawed) characters both believable and real. In the case of Beartown, there were lots of them to follow – all seemingly going through some difficulties, often relating to family, and trying to cope in a small, isolated hockey town. I felt like I knew them, and I was invested in their lives, and that Beartown was somewhere I could look up on a map & visit. Be aware that this is not a light read. The story may seem to start off as a ‘slice of life’ type of book, but it darkens. The story includes rape, alcoholism, homophobia, bullying and death. Surprisingly good. Oh I was nervous for a while there, don't get me wrong - I feel very strongly that if you invoke certain things for drama or plot, you have a duty to treat them seriously. But this was well-handled. I appreciated the depth and complexity of each character as well as the community, the starkness but the small pieces of understanding and forgiveness as well. While I have such a clear mental image of this town, or rather one quite like it, I also feel the majority of the points could easily transfer to so many places here and abroad. I suspect this will stay in my head for a long time; if so I'll come back and round up. Wow. Fredrick Backman does it again. In words that evoke a compelling vision of a small, hockey-obsessed northern town, he rips out your heart. At first it seems like a typical story of just that--a bunch of boys on their way to winning a championship and saving their tiny town that is dying by degrees. A tiny town where everyone seems to know everything but where everyone has secrets, because of course all humans do. But what happens to explode the town and expose the secrets is so heart wrenching and had so many possible resolutions that I literally could not put the book down until I saw how it played out. It is both infuriating in its reality and gratifying in its hopefulness. Just like the other book I read by Backman, A man called Ove, this book packs an emotional wallop but manages to pick you up instead of leaving you in a damp pile of weeping.
The bestselling author of A Man Called Ove tells a poignant story of a hockey town paralyzed by scandal. Jobs are disappearing and Beartown is slowly dying, so for its citizens, hockey is everything. Backman asks, “Why does everyone care about hockey? Because hockey tells stories.” This is the story not just of hockey, but of a 15-year-old named Maya Andersson, whose father, Peter, the general manager of the hockey club, loves hockey, but loves his family more. Seventeen-year-old Kevin Erdahl is the star of Beartown, with a chance to go professional. One night, after a huge win, Maya goes to a raucous party at Kevin’s house and is thrilled at his attention, but things get out of hand, and what takes place changes Beartown forever. Lest readers think hockey is the star here, it’s Backman’s rich characters that steal the show, and his deft handling of tragedy and its effects on an insular town. While the story is dark at times, love, sacrifice, and the bonds of friendship and family shine through, ultimately offering hope and even redemption. Backman veers close to the saccharine, but readers may be too spellbound to notice. Ingår i serienBeartown (1)
Vad betyder ett lag för en stad? Vad betyder en sport för en familj? Vad betyder en enda match för ett samhälle som kämpar för sin överlevnad? Bara allt. Den handlar om 15-åriga flickors odödliga vänskap och 17-åriga pojkar som spelar hockey med en hel stad på sina axlar. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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("On one of the biggest pieces [of a broken coffee cup] you can still see parts of the pattern from
the front of the cup. A bear.")
--overwrought adolescent writing
("She and the girl rest their foreheads together. Say nothing, because they couldn't have heard
anything anyway, the echo of the screams in their hearts is deafening.")
--Multiple inner monologues of every single character
--Endless ruminations on the game of hockey (