Fredrik Backman, a blogger and columnist, is the author of My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry and A Man Called Ove. Both were number one bestsellers in his native Sweden and are being published around the world in more than twenty-five languages.
The bestselling author of A Man Called Ove and My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry returns with an irresistible novel about finding love and second chances in the most unlikely of places.
Britt-Marie can’t stand mess. A disorganized cutlery drawer ranks high on her list of unforgivable sins. She begins her day at 6 a.m., because only lunatics wake up later than that. And she is not passive-aggressive. Not in the least. It's just that sometimes people interpret her helpful suggestions as criticisms, which is certainly not her intention. She is not one to judge others—no matter how ill-mannered, unkempt, or morally suspect they might be.
But hidden inside the socially awkward, fussy busybody is a woman who has more imagination,bigger dreams, and a warmer heart that anyone around her realizes.
When Britt-Marie walks out on her cheating husband and has to fend for herself in the miserable backwater town of Borg—of which the kindest thing one can say is that it has a road going through it—she is more than a little unprepared. Employed as the caretaker of a soon-to-be demolished recreation center, the fastidious Britt-Marie has to cope with muddy floors, unruly children, and a (literal) rat for a roommate. She finds herself being drawn into the daily doings of her fellow citizens, an odd assortment of miscreants, drunkards, layabouts—and a handsome local policeman whose romantic attentions to Britt-Marie are as unmistakable as they are unwanted. Most alarming of all, she’s given the impossible task of leading the supremely untalented children’s soccer team to victory. In this small town of big-hearted misfits, can Britt-Marie find a place where she truly belongs?
Funny and moving, observant and humane, Britt-Marie Was Here celebrates the unexpected friendships that change us forever, and the power of even the gentlest of spirits to make the world a better place.
“喂!不要无视我啊!” 很多人小时候经常会这么大声嚷嚷。 就看着我一个人。不要转移视线。 渴望被关注是人之常情。排却某些情况,相信所有人都不希望被这个世界所遗忘。 而在《清单人生》中,被这个世界所遗忘,恰恰是最可怕的一件事。 时年六十三岁的布里特-玛丽仿佛就是这...
评分布里特玛丽喜欢上足球了吗? 这是读完这本书后,一个在脑海中挥之不去的问题。 在去博格之前,她对足球几乎一无所知。在接触了轮椅女士、房东女士和小女孩之后,她说:“足球是一种奇怪的运动,它不会死气白赖地求着你爱它,只会颐指气使地命令你爱它。” 但我的答案是,没喜欢...
评分 评分布里特·玛丽看到货架上自己想要的家具没有了,呆立在货架前,又担心其他人对她指指点点,于是随便从货架上拿起一个箱子就走的状态,简直是“世另我”! 很容易在乎别人的看法,担心自己的一点小动作成为别人的笑柄,害怕自己成为别人的麻烦和负担。突然想起昨天看的韩综《全知...
在外婆的道歉信中很讨厌的Britt-Marie,带着一身的讨厌来到Borg,随着故事的发展,发现她原来是女版的欧维
评分R4 废柴换个土壤就能盛放
评分“A few years turned into more years, and more years turned into all years. Years have a habit of behaving like that. It’s not that Britt-Marie chose not to have any expectations, she just woke up one morning and realized they were past their sell-by date.” 为什么一点没有治愈呢?因为时间从来都只会拖出一条条纠缠交错、又丑又长的痕迹啊……
评分Fredrik的书不适合集中读,它们的内核都很相似,一个性格有些怪异的主人公,满满融化和被周围性格各异的人融化的故事。足够温馨,足够感动,但是连续读下来,却也无法避免的审美疲劳
评分“A few years turned into more years, and more years turned into all years. Years have a habit of behaving like that. It’s not that Britt-Marie chose not to have any expectations, she just woke up one morning and realized they were past their sell-by date.” 为什么一点没有治愈呢?因为时间从来都只会拖出一条条纠缠交错、又丑又长的痕迹啊……
本站所有内容均为互联网搜索引擎提供的公开搜索信息,本站不存储任何数据与内容,任何内容与数据均与本站无关,如有需要请联系相关搜索引擎包括但不限于百度,google,bing,sogou 等
© 2025 book.wenda123.org All Rights Reserved. 图书目录大全 版权所有