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The million-copy bestselling phenomenon: Soon to be a major film
starring Tom HanksFredrik Backman's heartwarming debut is a funny,
moving, uplifting tale of love and community that will leave you
with a spring in your stepAt first sight, Ove is almost certainly
the grumpiest man you will ever meet. He thinks himself surrounded
by idiots - neighbours who can't reverse a trailer properly,
joggers, shop assistants who talk in code, and the perpetrators of
the vicious coup d'etat that ousted him as Chairman of the
Residents' Association. He will persist in making his daily
inspection rounds of the local streets.But isn't it rare, these
days, to find such old-fashioned clarity of belief and deed? Such
unswerving conviction about what the world should be, and a
lifelong dedication to making it just so?In the end, you will see,
there is something about Ove that is quite irresistible...Review
Delightful ... the perfect holiday read. ― Evening
StandardIt's the most enchanting, beautiful tale.A warm and tender
story about love, loss and second chances, peppered with memorable
characters, wonderful set pieces and some beautifully black humour.
Ove is a joy from start to finish.An uplifting, life-affirming and
often comic tale of how kindness, love and happiness can be found
in the most unlikely places. ― Sunday ExpressA charming
debut. ― PeopleA Man Called Ove is a wonderful novel
that will stay with you . . . Ove's story has an underlying sadness
which the author tackles with great warmth and humour . . . It's a
bittersweet, heart-warming tale which will leave listeners with a
restored faith in the power of friendship and perhaps even a love
for cats. ― Psychologies MagazineHilarious and
heart-breaking. ― StylistIt's warm, funny, and
ultimately almost unbearably moving. ― Daily MailThe
most charming book you'll read this year ... This charming debut
novel by Backman should find a ready audience with English-language
readers . . . hysterically funny . . . wry descriptions, excellent
pacing . . . In the contest of Most Winning Combination, it would
be hard to beat grumpy Ove and his hidden, generous heart.
― KirkusMy absolute summer-reading must is A Man Called
Ove by Fredrik Backman: perfect beach reading for a grumpy old man.
It has all the minimalist delicacy of Stoner, but with a delicious
wry wit. The book works on a very small scale, yet it sweeps
through intense life dramas, all the while remaining funny, moving,
uplifting...and a cracking good tale.There is a method to the
madness - by the end of this funny and touching book, you'll come
round to Ove's way of thinking. ― MumsnetA Man Called
Ove finally rescued all those men who constantly mean to read
novels but never get round to it. Crotchety old git Ove argues with
neighbours, reluctantly inherits a cat, punches a clown and, by the
end of the book, has you wanting to hug him. ― Spectator
BOOKS OF THE YEAROve will upset us, cause us to be upset on his
behalf and make us laugh till we daren't drink fluids and read
simultaneously but by the end we're uplifted and don't want to go.
― BookbagA Man Called Ove is exquisite. The lyrical
language is the confetti thrown liberally throughout this
celebration-of-life story, adding sparkle and colour to an already
spectacular party. Backman's characters feel so authentic that
readers will likely find analogues living in their own
neighbourhoods. ― Shelf Awareness, starred reviewA funny
crowd-pleaser that serves up laughs to accompany a thoughtful
reflection on loss and love... The author writes with winning
charm. ― Publishers Weekly, starred reviewReaders
seeking feel-good tales with a message will rave about the rantings
of this solitary old man with a singular outlook. If there was an
award for 'Most Charming Book of the Year,' this first novel by a
Swedish blogger-turned-overnight-sensation would win hands down.
― Booklist, starred review