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A Man Named Ove by Backman - appropriate for Grandma??
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We then gave the book to my mother-in-law - and she loved it, too (she is 82). And my mom (73) heard it from us, liked it and thus gave the book to an older friend - who liked it :-)
I think Ove is great unless you are too young (you have got to have lived to see some hardship to understand the text - "young" being relative to what your live is).

I am pretty easy going when it comes to books that I'll enjoy so I'm not too worried about that, I was mostly just concerned that it would be a bust for her - that she might not enjoy it or that there might be a lot of profanity/content she wouldn't appreciate and that we'd end up shutting it off. She's not super easily put off but it's so hard to tell from just a synopsis whether something is appropriate or not!
I think I'll be able to appreciate it as well, although maybe not to the extent that someone older would. (I'm 28) I haven't faced a ton of hardship personally but lots of people in my life sure have! Also, if there's something I don't really understand I'm sure it would make for an interesting discussion for us! (Grandma loves to talk!) :)



I do not think that for many audio books, but I actually believe Ove is better heard than read - there is a sort of rhyme to the chapters, like the similar headers "A man named Ove does this or that" and a certain setup of those chapters, you will see (well, hear).
This coming weekend I am driving my Grandma out of town to a wedding and back again so the two of us have about 10 hours to spend in the car together and I was thinking it would be fun to get an audiobook for the trip! :)
I know many of you have read A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman and really enjoyed it and I think it sounds like it might be a good option since it sounds comical & heartwarming and is the right length (9h) but wanted to ask you guys about the content to double check that it would be a good fit.
Does it have a lot of profanity (some is ok as long as it isn't all throughout the book!) or anything else content-wise that grandma might not appreciate??
Also, does anyone else have any ideas/recommendations that both of us would probably enjoy? =)
Thanks a bunch for your feedback guys!