A Man Called Ove Paperback – Notebook, 7 May 2015 by Fredrik Backman (Author)

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      About the Author

      Fredrik Backman is a Swedish blogger, columnist and author. His debut novel A MAN CALLED OVE was a number 1 bestseller across Scandinavia, has sold over one million copies worldwide, was a Richard & Judy summer read in the UK and an instant New York Times paperback bestseller, and has been made into an acclaimed film. Fredrik’s subsequent novels, MY GRANDMOTHER SENDS HER REGARDS AND APOLOGISES and BRITT-MARIE WAS HERE, also went straight to number 1 in Sweden on publication.
      Dimensions 3 × 19.6 cm
      ASIN ‏

      ‎ 1444775812

      Publisher ‏

      ‎ Sceptre; 2022nd edition (7 May 2015)

      Language ‏

      ‎ English

      Paperback ‏

      ‎ 320 pages

      ISBN-10 ‏

      ‎ 9781444775815

      ISBN-13 ‏

      ‎ 978-1444775815

      Reading age ‏

      ‎ 13 years and up

      Item Weight ‏

      ‎ 100 g

      Dimensions ‏

      ‎ 12.6 x 3 x 19.6 cm

      Country of Origin ‏

      ‎ United Kingdom

      Net Quantity ‏

      ‎ 1.00 count

      UNSPSC-Code

      55101500 (Printed publications) Report an incorrect code

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      8 reviews for A Man Called Ove Paperback – Notebook, 7 May 2015 by Fredrik Backman (Author)

      1. Snehal Makeshwar

        After months of reading self-help, I finally decided to pick up a fiction and delve into some good storytelling. I have been hearing a lot about this book and the movie adaptation starring Tom Hanks. Hence, I gave it a read to be a judge of all the attention this book (and movie) has been garnering. And yeah, it did not fail to overwhelm me and make me contemplate about everything that the character was going through.Ove, a 59-year-old man, grumpy to be specific, decides to end his life because he has nothing to live for. His wife has passed away, he was asked to quit his job because they longer needed his service. The day he decides to do that, a new family moves in to the neighbourhood. The neighbours start coming over and start asking him for tools, ladders, etc. and Ove ends up helping them. Although, he misses his wife every second and wants to go where she is. He has paid all his debts, took care all the documentation and legal affairs, even washed the last mug he drank his coffee in, covered the floor with plastic so that the floors remain good, booked a place right beside his wife, Sonja.The book takes us on a journey where Ove comes in contact with his neighbours and his interaction with them. It takes us in a flashback where Ove thinks about his mother, his father with whom he spent most of his time, how he met Sonja and his black and white life filled with colour, his reconciliation with Anita and Rune, his friends and neighbours. The book beautifully describes Sonja and the compassion she carried. We won’t doubt Ove’s love for her even for a microsecond, because we’d feel ourselves falling in love with such a wonderful soul, Sonja.There are some books which make you stop reading and look at the wall, and wonder over what has been written. This book gave me many such instances. Ove’s love for Sonja and the things he did for her was heartwarming. The way Ove picked Sonja up every night and took her to their room, despite she asking him to shift to the room downstairs, and Ove’s rationale as to why he will never stop doing it, will give everyone the hope. Sonja’s analogy where she compared moving into a house to falling in love, welled up my eyes. When Parvaneh feels that she won’t be able to drive the car when people kept honking behind her, and the talk that Ove gave her which made us realize how powerful women are. These are probably a few parts in the book which I will never forget.Quotes worth mentioning:1. “You only need one ray of light to chase all the shadows away.”2. “But if anyone had asked, he would have told them that he never lived before he met her. And not after either.”3. “They never had much, but they always had enough.”4. “Men like Ove and Rune were from a generation in which one was what one did, not what one talked about.”Overall, an amazing book written in a simple language, all one has to do is understand Ove and his emotions. The book will sure take you on a journey, and you’ll be tempted to watch the movie and give an embodiment to such lovely characters. I’d recommend kids to not read it as it has some depiction of suicide.

      2. Mariya

         Book is of good page quality.Received a damaged product at first. Got it replaced.Hoping for a good read.I think “A man called Otto” is the cinematic adaptation of the book”

      3. Sona mehra

        I find it boring in the beginning but after few pages it becomes more interesting and intresting..the end makes me cry❤️ love the character of OVE and Parvaneh.

      4. Pratap Lata

        I generally don’t do book reviews. I read for pleasure, gaining more knowledge, passing time, having a wider perspective. Basically for consumption. I might bring about some anecdotes learnt from books in casual conversations here and there. But nothing more. Books are a gateway for me to reflect. It has always been this way.But there are some rare books that demand an exception. A kind of book that moves you on so many levels that it becomes important to bare you heart out. It demands being talked about. It compels you to share what you are feeling. Because what you are feeling is a combination of so many emotions that if you don’t talk about it you will be overwhelmed. And you know that once you talk about it, you will feel so much lighter. Because you know that you will have spread a story that is, without an iota of doubt, a kind of story that is needed so much in today’s times. It’s importance in today’s world cannot be overestimated. Such purity in emotions is rare and that is what makes A Man Called Ove such a rare treat.At it’s heart, A Man Called Ove is the story of a 59 year old widower. Ove is a principled man. A man who feels that what defines a man is not what he speaks but his actions. A man with such strong beliefs that he is ready to fight with anyone for it. An inflexible man. A grumpy man. A man who doesn’t care even a bit of how he is perceived. A simple man with tremendous clarity of thought. A man who never minces his words. A man whose behavior is completely in sync with his feelings and a man who’s beliefs are unwavering even in the most difficult of times.But to understand Ove is not so simple. Ove is not simply a product of his circumstances. Neither is what Ove is simply a product of heredity or upbringing nor he is an output of a combination of these factors. Ove is simply himself despite everything around him.And what happens when such a man loses the only person he loved? A person for whom Ove has fought day and night with the world. A person who is the only source of color in his life. A person who had accepted Ove as he is and never ever demanded that he change. A person who loved Ove wholeheartedly just as he is. The only person whom Ove could speak what was in his heart. How do you cope up with such a loss? This is the heart of Ove’s story.Ove has lost his wife to cancer. It has been 6 months now. Ove’s work has kept him engaged in the meanwhile. But now Ove has been asked to resign from a pace where he has worked for more than 3 decades and never taken a day off. He decides that it is time he meet his wife. The same day a family moves opposite to Ove’s house. A pregnant Iranian women with her husband a two daughters. The events that unfold hereafter is what makes book. Ove’s attempts to take his own life are interrupted every time by fate. And slowly, with time Ove rediscovers his purpose. The book also shows glimpses of Ove’s life till date. His relationship with his father, his wife, his neighbors and the people he worked with. At the face of it it might seem an ordinary tale. But Ove’s story is anything but ordinary.I am not going to give any spoilers here. Because I suggest every person to read this book. There is so much to learn not only from Ove but also from other characters in the book. Sonja, Ove’s wife is the epitome of positivity. Parvaneh, Ove’s pregnant Iranian neighbor, sees beyond Ove’s tough facade and understands his heart. Ove’s boss at work knows that the character of a person is more important than anything. All the characters in the book is powerfully enriching.A note also to Fredrik Backman’s exceptional writing style. It is extremely engrossing and never preachy. He has a rare quality that can bring both tear and smile on your face with a single sentence. And leave you either spellbound or restless for more with a few lines. Definitely an author to look forward to.Let me say at last that there are only two books that have made my heart swell. A Thousand Splendid Suns and A Man Called Ove. I am going to go back to Ove. Definitely again and again. For it has touched me on so many levels.

      5. Victor

        Must read book, you will fall in love with Ove and Sonja. Part of you wants to become Ove and part of you wants to have mindset as Sonja….beautiful love story along with life lesson. It really changed my perception and attitude towards oldies. There are many untold stories out there. We should not judge before knowing the both side.

      6. S.R.Chauhan

        Very good

      7. rajiv agrawal

        A must read. Enjoyable from page one to last page. Tugs at the heart.

      8. in_mysolitude

        It’s a story about a grumpy old man called Ove, who points at people he dislikes as if they are burglars caught outside his bedroom window. He has steadfast principles, strict routines and short temper. People call him the harsh and bitter neighbour from the hell. There is a story and grief behind Ove’s grumpy exterior. Once he had a heart that was filled with love for a woman named Sonja. After Sonja’s death, he wants to end his life. Suddenly Ove’s solitary world turned upside down when a young family moves in his neighbourhood.When I initially started reading, I didn’t find it intriguing. However, after a while, it became quite engaging, and I found myself enjoying it. It had unexpected twists and turns, as well as funny and heartbreaking.

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