Saturday, December 17, 2016

A Man Called Ove




On Monday, December 12th, we met at Italiana's Restaurant in New City to discuss the book, A Man Called Ove.  I was thrilled to see everyone truly enjoyed the book and shared in such a lively discussion about what Ove's neighbor's describe as "a cranky old man." We learned that Ove is really a man with a huge heart that is metaphorically and literally "too big for his body." He lives by staunch principles and very strict routines, that along with a somewhat short fuse sometimes put him at odds with the people around him. He growls at his new neighbors for running over his mailbox, yells at people for bringing cars into his development, doesn't know why people just can't conform to the same habits and routines that he enjoys daily, and develops an endearing relationship with a stray cat whom he professes to hate.

Ove has a sadness about him, one that comes from sorrow in his life that we can all identify with, losing his parents at a very young age, losing an unborn child in an accident, and then the love of his life, his wife of many years, Sonja, to cancer.  The author, Fredrik Backman weaves his story back and forth through Ove's life to show the reader how the things that occurred in his life shaped this "cranky" somewhat curmudgeonly old man he has become.  But through the eyes of a new "foreign" neighbor, Parvaneh, and her family, Ove learns to open up, to find joy in the smiles of children, and to feel useful once again to his neighbors and friends old and new.  I think we all found a soft spot in our hearts for Ove, for the principles he felt so strongly about, for his basic "goodness"  in his heart, and for the feelings he was finally able to share with the people around him.
Thank you all!

Have a peaceful, restful and relaxing holiday and a very Happy New Year!
Looking forward to seeing you all in 2017!
Love,
Robin A
 



4 comments:

  1. Great job, Robin!! I want to see the movie! Also, Home Front is a page turner!

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  2. Robin A., I am soooo glad you chose this book, which I read for my other "little" book club. I am now a fan of Fredrik Backman, and I look forward to reading more of his books.

    I wish all my bookworms the happiest of holidays, and a happy and healthy new year. I am so grateful you are a part of my life for so many years!

    XXOO
    Robin L.

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  3. Our discussion was great! We had such a nice time. See everyone in January. Already listening to Homefront. It's a good story.

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  4. So happy to see everyone and to have the opportunity to share our ideas. Glad we had a discussion, I usually view the story in a different way after the sharing. This story and especially your video Robin made me rethink so many things. Loved the Neary addition to the blog. Isn't it amazing how the people we meet can influence our lives. Think about how the people in Ove's life influenced him. Maria P.'s story was a confirmation to that. So glad I have met all of you because in some way you have made a difference in me. Looking forward to seeing everyone in January. Merry Christmas, Happy Hannukah and keep warm. Xoox,Maria

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