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A Man Called Ove

by Fredrik Backman

2012 · Simon and Schuster

About the book

Fifty-nine-year-old Ove is a steadfast misanthropist who enforces neighborhood association rules with militant precision and drives a Saab. Following the death of his wife, Sonja, and his forced retirement, he decides to end his life. His plans are repeatedly interrupted by a chaotic new family moving in next door, led by a pregnant Iranian immigrant named Parvaneh. Through these intrusions, the narrative alternates between Ove’s present-day frustrations and his past history of loss, detailing how a man defined by rigid principles and grief begins rescuing stray cats and teaching neighbors to drive.

Readers who enjoy character studies of grumpy protagonists will find a story about how social isolation dissolves through forced human interaction. This book attracts those looking for a balance of dry, situational comedy and domestic drama. It provides a clear depiction of how shared responsibility and local community can provide purpose after a personal tragedy. Instead of a study on despair, the reader gains an understanding of how specific habits and seemingly harsh personalities often mask a history of deep loyalty and private integrity.

Details

Published
2012
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
ISBN
9781668010815
Language
EN