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Loading... Min bror og hans bror (original 1993; edition 1994)by Håkan Lindquist, Tom Havemann (Translator)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Den var helt okej, men jag är förbannad över att Jonas tyckte att det mellan Paul och Daniel var helt okej. ( ) At fifteen years, Jonas begins to take an interest in his older brother, Paul, who was killed in 1968 in an accident at the age of fifteen just seventeen months before Jonas himself was born. This interest will consume Jonas for the next three years, until at the age of eighteen his investigations really take off and when he is eventually able to solve many answered questions. Jonas pursues his investigation with rather like a young Sherlock Holmes, and he soon discovers that his brother had an intense love affair with another boy about a year older prior to his accident; but what he really needs to learn now is whether his brother's death was an accident of intentional, especially in the light of further shocking discoveries. With help, surreptitiously from his parents, more openly from his mother's childhood friend Daniel, and with the aid of Paul's diary and old photographs, Jonas is able to put together all the pieces. The image created of Paul is of an intense, thoughtful and caring boy with a great interest in nature; and Jonas is very much like his brother, both in nature and, although physically no more alike than just brothers, he is yet very much the image of his older brother. This is a delightful story, Jonas is totally unfazsed by the discovery that his older brother was gay, accepting it without question. In his first person narrative Jonas often writes as if he is addressing Paul directly, and increasingly through the account Paul becomes more alive, and the distance between the two boys narrows, at time it is almost as if they are one. Jonas is a very perceptive young man with a very reasoning mind, for a few chapters he creates a moving and frank third person account of the activities and the beautiful relationship Paul and his lover shared. First published in Swedish, this is beautifully written novel, translated from the the Swedish by the author himself with language that is better than most whose first tongue is English. It is a sparse account in the sense that words are never wasted, the writing is very direct, but it is far from sparse in emotional content, the love that Jonas has for his older brother is more than evident. It is a thought provoking, moving and memorable story. The first few pages were good enough to make you want to read the whole book in one sitting. It was interestingly written that would draw curiosity. It was haunting. At times, I thought I would be seeing the ghost of his brother coming back for a visit. Personally, it was that chilly. And I like the way the author chose to end the book, without attempting to reveal the confrontation of the gay issue with the parents. Somehow, it felt like the mother knew. This is a good book. Definitely recommended. Jonas was born seventeen months after his brother's death in an accident. All his life, Paul has been a shadowy presence in life, both there and not there and every now and then something of Paul's or something to do with Paul crops up. One day Jonas comes across Paul's jeans jacket, and finds a letter in one of the pockets. Unlike other people's stories and memories about Paul, the letter is, for Jonas, a direct link to Paul, and he embarks on a quest to find out who had written the letter, to get to know Paul. There are other discoveries, including photographs and Paul's journal, but by then Jonas has guessed one of Paul's secrets. The first time I was reading this book, I could barely put it down, despite that fact that I had an exam (appropriately enough, a Swedish exam), that it was three o'clock in the morning before I finished and I was due at school at 8. Well written book with a fantastic story, not just for teenagers. no reviews | add a review
A novel about two brothers. The story is told by one of them, Jonas, an 18-year old boy. Throughout his teenage years he has been trying to get an image of Paul, the brother he never met, a brother who died at the age of 16, the year before Jonas himself was born. The story is told like a crime story, with loose ends, clues and cliff hangers. In his search for his brother, Jonas soon finds out that Paul had an intense love affair with another boy during the last year of his life.--Cover. No library descriptions found. |
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