Beartown

mass market paperback

Published May 2, 2018 by Simon and Schuster.

ISBN:
978-1-5082-6051-6
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"From the New York Times bestselling author of A Man Called Ove, My Grandmother Asked Me To Tell You She's Sorry, and Britt-Marie Was Here, comes a poignant, charming novel about a forgotten town fractured by scandal, and the amateur hockey team that might just change everything. Winning a junior ice hockey championship might not mean a lot to the average person, but it means everything to the residents of Beartown, a community slowly being eaten alive by unemployment and the surrounding wilderness. A victory like this would draw national attention to the ailing town: it could attract government funding and an influx of talented athletes who would choose Beartown over the big nearby cities. A victory like this would certainly mean everything to Amat, a short, scrawny teenager who is treated like an outcast everywhere but on the ice; to Kevin, a star player just on the cusp of …

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reviewed Beartown by Fredrik Backman

Never did I think I’d care so much about hockey

Wow. This book I think is best described as a work of art. Every character, every detail, every plot twist, was so incredible in every single way. The shear amount of love and willingness to understand what it means to be human that builds up this book is absolutely insane. There was crying and rage, and then 2 minutes later I was laughing and smiling with a renewed sense of hope in humanity. I’m at a complete loss for how to even properly say how incredible this was, but I think as many people as possible should read this. For many reasons, like it is amazing and entertaining and all that. But also because no matter who you are there’s gotta be at least one character (probably more than one) who you would just learn SO MUCH from, and who would probably make you look at the world differently and …

None

预期是一本治愈之作,看到10%还是觉得没法投入到书里。啃到四分之一才发现是讲性侵,瞬回Chanel Miller的know my name,心情抑郁有点读不下去。这时才能真正投入到角色里,有代入感。三星大概是对作者期待太高,前半部分阅读体验感不佳。

Gripping

While I need to tell you this book needs trigger warning for almost anything you can think of, it is a gripping story. I cried through the entire second half. the author cunningly twists and shapes the story to keep you guessing but in a tantalising way, you never want to skip ahead, but you do want to read faster. It's about (ice) hockey, but you don't need to know about sport to understand the book, it's about people, culture, and small towns.

Review of 'Beartown' on 'Goodreads'

We are all living in a Beartown

It is an excellent read. Backman is a master of making characters and storytelling. There are so many people in the book and each has their own stories. But there is no confusion, and each character is touchable. Amazing!

This is a story of a hockey town called Beartown, but it’s also a story of the community everybody is living.

In this community, we have rich people and poor people; we have rich kids and poor kids; we have people working hard and lazy people; we have ambitious people and people only want simple days; we have some people with talents and some people mediocre.

But no matter who you are, we are all in the same community competing for the limited resources - not even kids can escape from. Survival seems the only important things and winning is the only purpose of …

Review of 'Beartown' on 'Goodreads'

This was very different from other books I've read by this author, and it was a difficult book to read. It took a long time to get going, and the main story was painful because it so accurately reflects the way society still treats young women. But Backman's writing is just as perfect as ever, and the resolution is heartwarming.

None

Hach. Ich mag die Bücher vom Herrn Backman.Sehr sogar. Auch wenn dieses eher nicht mein liebstes Buch von ihm ist (das ist entweder "Ein Mann namens Ove" oder die "Oma"), ist es trotzdem sehr, sehr schön. Erzählt wird das Wohl und Wehe einer Kleinstadt, in der sich alles ums Eishockey dreht. Dabei kommen so viele Charaktere vor, das ich zeitweise fast den Überblick verloren habe. Trotzdem möchte ich wissen, wie es mit Benji, Ahmad (keine Ahnung ob ich das richtig schreibe, hab es ja gehört, nicht selbst gelesen), Bobo, Maja und Ana weitergeht. Irgendwo habe ich gelesen, dass es eine Trilogie geben soll -das fände ich gut.

reviewed Beartown by Fredrik Backman (Thorndike Press large print core)

Review of 'Beartown' on 'Goodreads'

Not sure why this didn't make my reading list - I read it last summer. Maybe because I devoured it so fast, it never had a chance to even my my To Read list!

It was a really great read, with a nice feel for teammates in general and hockey in specific. There were a few odd translation problems that I can't recall right now. Something about how the defensemen were described, like being "backers" or something.

The author never took the easy way out and really dug deep into the feelings around the town, torn apart by accusations of rape. The fear and frustration of the kids involved nearly brought me to tears a few times. It was brutal, honest and unforgiving. I would give it 4.5 stars, only because some of the middle parts got a little trite. But honestly, in the end it was all worth it.

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