Čovek po imenu Uve

Čovek po imenu Uve

Fredrik Bakman

You'll laugh, cry, and find compassion for the jugglers in your life. Also, you'll want to move to Scandinavia, where everything is somehow nicer.

Meet Uve. He is one of those people who points the finger at people he doesn't like as if there were burglars under his window. Every morning, Uve goes to inspect the neighborhood where he lives. He moves bikes and makes sure the trash is properly sorted, even though it's been a few years since he was relieved of his duties as house council president. Or since the coup, as Uve talks about it. People call him the bitter neighbor from hell. But does Uwe have to be bitter just because he does not walk with a smile on his face, however, behind his grumpiness and pedantry there is a story and a lot of sadness... And so, when the neighbors who move? in the house next door one day in November they accidentally destroy Uwe's mailbox, suddenly begins a warm story about ragged cats, unexpected friendship and the ancient art of driving a car with a trailer. A story that will fundamentally change one man and one tenant association. Buckman's cheerful tale of a bitter old neighbor is also a thoughtful exploration of how one person's life can have a powerful impact on countless others. If there was a prize for the most charming book of the year, this novel by a Swedish blogger who turned into an overnight sensation would undoubtedly win it.

Original title
En man som heter Ove
Translation
Nikola Perišić
Graphics design
Marica Bucek
Dimensions
20 x 13 cm
Pages
354
Publisher
Laguna, Beograd, 2017.
 
Distribution: 2,000 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Serbian.
ISBN
978-8-65212-465-7

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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