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418 pages, Hardcover
First published September 15, 2016
Beartown, a small town in the middle of the forest, has been on its way out for years.![]()
Everyone has a thousand wishes before a tragedy, but just one afterward.
Never trust people who don't have something in their lives that they love beyond all reason.Beartown is a hockey town.
She鈥檚 fifteen, above the age of consent, and he鈥檚 seventeen, but he鈥檚 still 鈥渢he boy鈥� in every conversation. She鈥檚 鈥渢he young woman鈥�She's covered in bruises, and he's the star of the team.
Another morning comes. It always does. Time always moves at the same rate, only feelings have different speeds. Every day can mark a whole lifetime or a single heartbeat, depending on who you spend it with.And Backman really does the rape justice (and I know, that sounds weird).
You never have the sort of friends you have when you鈥檙e fifteen ever again. Even if you keep them for the rest of your life, it鈥檚 never the same as it was then.It truly was amazing, and I'm so happy I kept with it. I honestly think I will continue the series - the writing was that good.
Late one evening, toward the end of March, a teenager picked up a double-barreled shotgun, walked into the forest, put the gun to someone else's forehead, and pulled the trigger.
This is the story of how we got there.
鈥淣o one could have a better mom than you. No one.鈥�
鈥淲e can move, darling. We can . . .鈥�
鈥淣辞.鈥�
鈥淲hy not?鈥� her mom cries. 鈥淏ecause this is my fucking town too,鈥� the girl replies."
"you鈥檒l have much better opportunities to develop there.鈥� Benji gives a nonchalant shrug. His answer is as short as it is uncompromising: 鈥淏ut I鈥檓 from Beartown.鈥�
"Peter and Kira are sitting in the kitchen, holding each other鈥檚 hands. 鈥淒o you think I鈥檓 less of a man because I can鈥檛 fight?鈥� he whispers.
鈥淒o you think I鈥檓 less of a woman because I can?鈥� she asks."