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.
有的时候也不禁会想,要是当初那样的话就好了。 要是没脱口说出那句话就好了;要是当时再坚持一下就好了;要是不分手就好了;要是运气再好一点、要是自己更强一点、要是、要是…… 要是一切重来,就不会犯同样的错误了。 回头看看,好像人生尽是一些半途而废的不了了之。 小学...
评分到了一定的年龄,人生的所有疑惑几乎可以全部浓缩成一个问题,我应该如何生活? 显然,63岁的布里特-玛丽是一个非常会生活的古怪女人,她对自己的生活品质和作息有严格的要求,虽然已经一无所有,但她仍然有生活的底线,她自称是“文明人”,最讨厌爱说脏话,不爱干净,晚饭不...
评分 评分人是群居动物,在被需要和被爱中得到满足。Britt-Marie来了又走了,Borg的人改变了她,她也改变了Borg的原住民,大家在最后都找到了初心。Backman的细节描写很棒,但过多的细节会让情节变得松散,尤其是这个情节还和足球有关,就有点让人丧失继续读下去的信心,但总归是读完了。
评分曾经在这里的Britt-Marie最终哪扇门也没敲,而是一路开车去了巴黎。中老年女性自我意识觉醒的流浪故事,无关责任,无关讨好,无关包容,只留叛逆的自由灵魂。
评分63岁的Britt Marie 40多年没有工作,全心全意地照顾Kent 和他的孩子们。然而,晚年的时候,Kent 有了新欢,而孩子们也以各种各样的借口很少回家。 面对无尽的孤独,被孤立的Britt Marie 十分恐惧将来悄无声息地离开人世。于是,Britt Marie 来到了Borg 寻找新生活。 在经济危机中奄奄一息的Borg, Britt Marie 却重新找到了勇气和希望。她甚至成为了孩子们喜欢的“足球教练”。还有一个警察叔叔默默爱上了她。小说的语言轻松幽默,耳边也常常响起Britt Marie 的“HA!" 貌似深处绝境,却穿越重重困难,给一个死气沉沉的小镇带来了温暖的生机。结尾处,Britt Marie 释然又开心的开着自己的小车,穿越黑暗的夜晚,开启美好的旅程~~
评分平凡人的故事,亲切,轻松。
评分喜欢。有几个地方差点哭出来。
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