RAE’S READS

(publication date: 2019) I am definitely recommending this one to my book club.

By the author of A Man Called Ove

This novel is fun-ny! Opening with a scene that borders on the bizarre, one wonders how things could get any weirder. Just keep reading because they do! The interview transcripts taken by father and son cops, Jim and Jack, are masterpieces of deliberate miscommunication and humor. A conglomerate of people/individuals,”eight extremely anxious strangers,” are thrown together as we learn of their life-issues, problems, and reasons for anxiety. Their “hurts, secrets, and passions…are ready to boil over” as we read of a bank robbery that didn’t happen, a hostage situation, and a man in a rabbit suit.

Backman’s story is simultaneously “humorous, compassionate, and wise.” It is an exploration of the things in human nature that “save us in the most anxious of times.” The ending is extremely satisfying, and the interconnectedness Backman brings out of the chaos at the beginning warms our hearts better than a crackling, fireplace on a cold morning.

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7 responses to “ANXIOUS PEOPLE by Fredrick Backman: A Review”

  1. Becky Ross Michael Avatar

    Sounds like a good one!

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  2. James J. Cudney IV (Jay) Avatar

    Great review! Glad it went well.

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  3. beth Avatar

    One of my very favorite authors, I’ve loved everything he’s ever written. This one is on my table just waiting for me

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  4. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar

    I’m looking forward to reading this one. There are only ten people ahead of me at the library.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      I’m taking my copy back Monday.

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  5. Carla Avatar

    Yes, wonderful and succinct review. You captured my feelings perfectly in such a clear and concise way. I wish I could do that instead of rambling. I loved this one.

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