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Workbook on A Man Called Ove: A Novel by Fredrik Backman : Summary Study Guide - cover

Workbook on A Man Called Ove: A Novel by Fredrik Backman : Summary Study Guide

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Discover major lessons and crucial points for A Man Called Ove: A Novel by Fredrik Backman with Aspire Workbooks. 

A Man Called Ove is the story of a man who has lost all hope in life. He has been brought up to do the right thing but has never been able to display much emotion. After the death of his beloved wife, Ove lost his reason to live. That is until an Iranian woman called Parvaneh shows up next door with her clumsy husband and two adorable daughters. Gradually, Ove realizes that as much as he misses his wife, he could contribute something to society and in turn gain from other people. A heartwarming and simple story of a man who finds a purpose in life, A Man Called Ove is humorous and heartrending in equal parts.
A Man Called was a runaway success in both Sweden and internationally. It was voted as the most successful novel in Sweden in 2013 and won the 2014 Bookbrowse Debut Novel Award. It sold a large number of copies and has been translated into several different languages.


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