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Britt-Marie Was Here in Franklin, TN
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The
New York Times
bestselling author of
A Man Called Ove
,
My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry
, and
Anxious People
captivates readers with this “warm and satisfying” (
People
) story “about a woman rediscovering herself after a personal crisis...fans of Backman will find another winner in these pages” (
Publishers Weekly
).
BrittMarie can’t stand mess. A disorganized cutlery drawer ranks high on her list of unforgivable sins. She is not one to judge others—no matter how illmannered, unkempt, or morally suspect they might be. It’s just that sometimes people interpret her helpful suggestions as criticisms, which is certainly not her intention.
But hidden inside the socially awkward, fussy busybody is a woman who has more imagination, bigger dreams, and a warmer heart that anyone around her realizes.
When BrittMarie walks out on her cheating husband and has to fend for herself in the miserable backwater town of Borg—of which the kindest thing one can say is that it has a road going through it—she finds work as the caretaker of a soontobe demolished recreation center. The fastidious BrittMarie soon finds herself being drawn into the daily doings of her fellow citizens, an odd assortment of miscreants, drunkards, layabouts. Most alarming of all, she’s given the impossible task of leading the supremely untalented children’s soccer team to victory. In this small town of misfits, can BrittMarie find a place where she truly belongs?
Funny and moving, sweet and inspiring,
BrittMarie Was Here
celebrates the importance of community and connection in a world that can feel isolating.
New York Times
bestselling author of
A Man Called Ove
,
My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry
, and
Anxious People
captivates readers with this “warm and satisfying” (
People
) story “about a woman rediscovering herself after a personal crisis...fans of Backman will find another winner in these pages” (
Publishers Weekly
).
BrittMarie can’t stand mess. A disorganized cutlery drawer ranks high on her list of unforgivable sins. She is not one to judge others—no matter how illmannered, unkempt, or morally suspect they might be. It’s just that sometimes people interpret her helpful suggestions as criticisms, which is certainly not her intention.
But hidden inside the socially awkward, fussy busybody is a woman who has more imagination, bigger dreams, and a warmer heart that anyone around her realizes.
When BrittMarie walks out on her cheating husband and has to fend for herself in the miserable backwater town of Borg—of which the kindest thing one can say is that it has a road going through it—she finds work as the caretaker of a soontobe demolished recreation center. The fastidious BrittMarie soon finds herself being drawn into the daily doings of her fellow citizens, an odd assortment of miscreants, drunkards, layabouts. Most alarming of all, she’s given the impossible task of leading the supremely untalented children’s soccer team to victory. In this small town of misfits, can BrittMarie find a place where she truly belongs?
Funny and moving, sweet and inspiring,
BrittMarie Was Here
celebrates the importance of community and connection in a world that can feel isolating.
The
New York Times
bestselling author of
A Man Called Ove
,
My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry
, and
Anxious People
captivates readers with this “warm and satisfying” (
People
) story “about a woman rediscovering herself after a personal crisis...fans of Backman will find another winner in these pages” (
Publishers Weekly
).
BrittMarie can’t stand mess. A disorganized cutlery drawer ranks high on her list of unforgivable sins. She is not one to judge others—no matter how illmannered, unkempt, or morally suspect they might be. It’s just that sometimes people interpret her helpful suggestions as criticisms, which is certainly not her intention.
But hidden inside the socially awkward, fussy busybody is a woman who has more imagination, bigger dreams, and a warmer heart that anyone around her realizes.
When BrittMarie walks out on her cheating husband and has to fend for herself in the miserable backwater town of Borg—of which the kindest thing one can say is that it has a road going through it—she finds work as the caretaker of a soontobe demolished recreation center. The fastidious BrittMarie soon finds herself being drawn into the daily doings of her fellow citizens, an odd assortment of miscreants, drunkards, layabouts. Most alarming of all, she’s given the impossible task of leading the supremely untalented children’s soccer team to victory. In this small town of misfits, can BrittMarie find a place where she truly belongs?
Funny and moving, sweet and inspiring,
BrittMarie Was Here
celebrates the importance of community and connection in a world that can feel isolating.
New York Times
bestselling author of
A Man Called Ove
,
My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry
, and
Anxious People
captivates readers with this “warm and satisfying” (
People
) story “about a woman rediscovering herself after a personal crisis...fans of Backman will find another winner in these pages” (
Publishers Weekly
).
BrittMarie can’t stand mess. A disorganized cutlery drawer ranks high on her list of unforgivable sins. She is not one to judge others—no matter how illmannered, unkempt, or morally suspect they might be. It’s just that sometimes people interpret her helpful suggestions as criticisms, which is certainly not her intention.
But hidden inside the socially awkward, fussy busybody is a woman who has more imagination, bigger dreams, and a warmer heart that anyone around her realizes.
When BrittMarie walks out on her cheating husband and has to fend for herself in the miserable backwater town of Borg—of which the kindest thing one can say is that it has a road going through it—she finds work as the caretaker of a soontobe demolished recreation center. The fastidious BrittMarie soon finds herself being drawn into the daily doings of her fellow citizens, an odd assortment of miscreants, drunkards, layabouts. Most alarming of all, she’s given the impossible task of leading the supremely untalented children’s soccer team to victory. In this small town of misfits, can BrittMarie find a place where she truly belongs?
Funny and moving, sweet and inspiring,
BrittMarie Was Here
celebrates the importance of community and connection in a world that can feel isolating.

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