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.
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.
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《外婆的道歉信》我是在书店里花了很长很长时间看完的,因为在书店工作,是不是会在书架上找一些喜欢的,对口味的书看。看《外婆的道歉信》时,我偷偷的站在书架的角落,看了这个故事。被外婆和爱莎的可爱深深吸引。也为其中的故事深深的感动。那样单纯的爱是多么的珍贵。新的...
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“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...
评分听完的。上一本里有些讨厌的Britt-Marie开头虽然还是那么古怪,但是终究有她的苦衷。她在小镇变得柔软,popular,还有个警察爱上了她。她只呆了三周,应该比她过去40年都有成就感吧。最后,连讨厌的Kent都有温暖的时候。Britt-Marie开着她的车离开了,谁的门都没有敲。
评分The storyline is a bit too convenient for me 关于足球的描写也是有点多aka boring 总体是本读起来轻松不费脑细胞的小说
评分Ove>Grandmother>Britt-Marie FB的书死人已成定番吗
评分R4 废柴换个土壤就能盛放
评分R4 废柴换个土壤就能盛放
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