Sandra reviewed My Struggle Book Three by Karl Ove Knausgård
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5 stars
Dang, Karl Ove was a big cry-baby, eh? Back in my day we would have been unmercifully mean to him. There were two things we could not tolerate, one was a tattle-tale, the other was a cry-baby. Good thing he grew up in Norway and not the Chicagoland area.
So far, this was my favorite book of the series. I am a sucker for a coming of age story and this reads exactly like one. We find out, finally, why Karl Ove had such a terrible relationship with his father in later years. I don't blame him, the dad was a real mean, physically and emotionally, abusive jerk. The mother turned a blind eye and deaf ear to it all so I feel she was at fault as well. It reminded me of [b:The Big Rock Candy Mountain|10801|The Big Rock Candy Mountain |Wallace Stegner|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1389231736s/10801.jpg|1105171] in a way. Some people should …
Dang, Karl Ove was a big cry-baby, eh? Back in my day we would have been unmercifully mean to him. There were two things we could not tolerate, one was a tattle-tale, the other was a cry-baby. Good thing he grew up in Norway and not the Chicagoland area.
So far, this was my favorite book of the series. I am a sucker for a coming of age story and this reads exactly like one. We find out, finally, why Karl Ove had such a terrible relationship with his father in later years. I don't blame him, the dad was a real mean, physically and emotionally, abusive jerk. The mother turned a blind eye and deaf ear to it all so I feel she was at fault as well. It reminded me of [b:The Big Rock Candy Mountain|10801|The Big Rock Candy Mountain |Wallace Stegner|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1389231736s/10801.jpg|1105171] in a way. Some people should not have children. It's too bad we don't know these things about ourselves until it is too late. Although Karl Ove was too sensitive for his own good, there was a steely core deep inside that grew and hardened as he matured. Good thing for Karl Ove!
Still, compulsively readable. Karl Ove shares his deepest, darkest secrets with us. And we find we hold some of those same shameful secrets in our hearts as well. It's part of being human in this physical realm.