Lets Hope for the Best, Carolina Setterwall
Lets Hope for the Best, Carolina Setterwall
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Let's Hope for the Best

Author: Carolina Setterwall

Narrator: Vanessa Johansson

Unabridged: 10 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/09/2019


Synopsis

"In Let's Hope for the Best, the protagonist becomes a widow in a moment, a moment that I cannot get out of my head. I feel tremulous admiration for how a work of beauty can exist within a well of violent pain. We should read to explore the width of our humanity. And ultimately, how to expand it."--Lisa Taddeo, bestselling author of Three WomenIn her debut novel, Let's Hope for the Best, Carolina Setterwall recounts the intensity of falling in love with her partner Aksel, and the shock of finding him dead in bed one morning. Carolina and Aksel meet at a party, and their passionate first encounter leads to months of courtship during which Carolina struggles to find her place. While Aksel prefers to take things slow, Carolina is eager to advance their relationship -moving in together, getting a cat, and finally having a child.

Perhaps to impose some order on the chaos, Carolina devotedly chronicles the months after Aksel's passing like a ship's log. She unpacks with forensic intensity the small details of life before tragedy, eager to find some explanation for the bad hand she's been dealt. When new romance rushes in, Carolina finds herself assuming the reticent role Aksel once played. She's been given the gift of love again. But can she make it work?

A striking feat of auto-fiction, written in direct address to Setterwall's late partner, LET'S HOPE FOR THE BEST is a stylistic tour-de force. "A moving and tender work of autofiction that depicts the obsessive interiority of grief."--Kirkus

Reviews

Goodreads review by Maria on May 21, 2022

Continuar... Quantas histórias se escreveram já sobre perdas súbitas, aquelas mortes não anunciadas que marcam para a vida os que ficam?! Há ficções, verdades e meias-verdades... No caso particular, a autora narra-nos uma experiência de vida camuflada, pois ela própria foi vítima do choque catalisado p......more

Goodreads review by Louise on June 07, 2019

This book is written from the perspective of a young widow, Carolina to he husband Askel, after his sudden death. She recounts their early relationship and the birth of their son. She also writes about her experiences in the two years after his death. The book covers a period of around ten years. Sh......more

Goodreads review by Amy on December 30, 2019

I won this book in a giveaway in exchange for an honest review... I really liked the authors voice. She was able to portray herself in a way that was super relatable and easy to understand. I found myself taking her "side" in the different instances in the book where she has disagreements with other......more

Goodreads review by Patricija || book.duo on February 26, 2021

4/5 Toks skausmo, gedulo ir netekties skrodimas, kokio jau senokai neteko literatūroje aptikti. Su šviesuliais ir pragiedruliais, bet taip iki skausmo realistiškai, taip absoliučiai įtikinamai, kad net kvapą gniaužia. Su visais žmogiškais netobulumais ir visomis ydomis, visomis klaidomis, kurias dažn......more

Goodreads review by Rikke on March 04, 2019

Det her er en af de stærkeste bøger om sorg, jeg nogensinde har læst. Fortællingen er så rørende ærlig, og den viser sorgens ansigt på både godt og ondt, samtidig med at den viser, at det er okay at komme igennem hele følelsesregisteret. Den sparker også til nogle antagelser om sorg generelt, og sæt......more


Quotes

"Carolina's sentences are spare and simple, and they reveal a portrait of anxiety and control, grief and abandonment, that lasts for many painful years. "How can I hold onto you when you're not here?" she asks. "How can I move on without the approval of the people in our life who matter the most to me? The equation seems unsolvable."A moving and tender work of autofiction that depicts the obsessive interiority of grief."—Kirkus

"Confessional and shockingly honest about desire, love, and loss...utterly compulsive."—Marian Keyes, bestselling author of The Break and The WomanWho Stole My Life

"It's the most compelling book I've read in years."—Times

"Intense and relentlessly navel-gazing, this debut by 40-year-old Swedish writer Carolina Setterwall may be billed as an autobiographical novel but is quite simply one of the best bereavement memoirs I've read... It's impossible not to draw comparisons with Karl Ove Knausgaard, who must surely have been an inspiration. But there is a unique voice here, a style of disclosure all her own, incidentally beautifully translated. It's an emotional battering ram, I thought, and I absolutely loved it."—Evening Standard

"This Scandinavian bestseller was based on tragic real events, so it's not surprising that every spare, controlled sentence has the ring of truth. (...) This painfully clear-sighted, unsentimental novel is in two alternating parts; one detailing the years leading up to Aksel's death, the other everything that comes after. It's about grief in all its raw messiness, but it's also (as how could it not be?) about time ... Setterwall's refusal to impose twists or false neatness is at first admirable then, as a fragile new love begins to blossom for Carolina, gripping."—Daily Mail