The Winners

A Novel

Hardcover, 448 pages

Published Oct. 4, 2022 by Atria Books.

ISBN:
978-1-9821-1279-0
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4 stars (8 reviews)

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Review of 'The Winners' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Amazing slice of life. The tapestry of interwoven lives in small towns. The hidden and shared pains of everyday life. The immersion of Backman's writing. Even knowing, for more than half the book, what was coming, the pain of the ending was immense. I felt so deeply for the towns and the characters, I was wracked with tears. I hadn't realized, when I checked out the book, that it was the third in a trilogy. The book still hit me that hard.

The denoument is sweet and painful and brings you a little away from the depth of it. It is still relatively realistic, though, so it's not all sunshine and roses. It is what fits the story, though, and I love it for that.

I know this is disjointed and not always even in complete sentences. I'm just sitting in the deep pain of the ending.

Review of 'The Winners' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

When I give this four stars, I realize I'm being stingy and I'm only holding back because the first book in this series was so fantastic that I can't compare anything else to it – though the second and third books in this trilogy are both strong and also brought me to tears. So: Backman's magic continues into this, the final story of Beartown, and I'm better for having read it.

I don't love everything Backman's written (Britt Marie and My Grandmother, for example), but if it were left to me, I'd still grant him the Pulitzer for the Beartown trilogy. Even at its clumsiest, I love the characters, I feel the place, and I'm rooting for them all. There's always at least a scene or two that give me an unexpected punch to the gut.

He's so great at capturing: the politics and nuances of small towns; the emotions …

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