A Man Called Ove is indeed about a man named Ove. He’s depressed. His wife died and he wants nothing more than to join her.
But, somehow, life itself seems to be conspiring to keep him alive.

To borrow a line from Shrek: Ove is like an onion.
On the outside, his personality is kinda smelly and makes people cry. But, he has layers.
This story takes apart those layers.
Highly recommended to me by one of my book club members and my mother-in-law. A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Bachman is a treat. I highly recommend it, now, too.
The novel has been made into a movie, which I enjoyed nearly as much as this book. That’s high praise.
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