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After the Fire

De: Henning Mankell, Marlaine Delargy - translator
Narrado por: Sean Barrett
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Henning Mankell's last novel about an aging man whose quiet, solitary life on an isolated island off the coast of Sweden is turned upside down when his house catches fire.

Fredrik Welin is a former surgeon who retired in disgrace decades earlier to a tiny island on which he is the only resident. He has a daughter he rarely sees, and his mailman, Jansson, is the closest thing he has to a friend and to an adversary. He is perfectly content to live out his days in quiet solitude.

One autumn evening, he is startled awake by a blinding light - only to discover that his house is on fire. With the help of Jansson, he escapes the flames just in time wearing two left boots. Dawn reveals that everything he owns is now a smoldering pile of ash, and his house is destroyed - forcing him to move into an abandoned trailer on his island. A local journalist, Lisa Modin, who wants to write a story about the fire, comes into his life. In doing so, she awakens in him something that he thought was long dead. Soon after, his daughter comes to the island with surprising news of her own. Meanwhile, the police suspect Fredrik of arson because he had a sizable insurance claim on his house. When Fredrik is away from the archipelago, another house goes up in flames, and the community realizes they have an arsonist in their midst.

After the Fire is an intimate portrait of an elderly recluse who is forced to open himself up to a world he'd left behind.

©2017 Henning Mankell and Marlaine Delargy (P)2017 Random House Audio
Ficción Ficción Literaria Género Ficción Psicológico Thriller y Suspenso Vida Familiar
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Made so much more poignant by his passing .
It was an uplifting read in the end but mournful at times . Just a warning ,

A must read if your a fan .

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Didn’t really like any of the characters and that makes it hard for me to find the story compelling

Mildly interesting but not my favorite

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Those looking for a standard Mankell police procedural may be disappointed with this book, may even find it boring, but it is anything but. I replayed so many sections, that I finally bought the book so that I could read as I listened and then reread. I shall not soon forget Fredrik's transition to 'The place where memory is swallowed up by forgetfulness'.

Loved it!

An interesting view of life, aging and death

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So much about the protagonist is inexplainable.
The reader starts, as with most novels, feeling sympathetic toward him. But gradually he becomes less and less likable and increasingly mysterious.

It’s a good read. Worth it. Well written. Compelling.

Interesting but unsympathetic protagonist

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The book is an interior monologue of a full human being as a mystery unfolds and aging and understanding the past in the present reveal. I wept and said “do not end yet.” I am a 70 plus woman and I looked at my own past with our narrator with a more gentle view.

Loved this “memoir” mystery

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Henning Mankell books take my breath away while I’m reading them, and I feel a sense of loss when I’m finished. Bits and pieces of this one will stay with me for a long time.

Poignancy

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This is not an "entertaining" story. It is not fun and laughter. Life in this area of the world is cold, wet, and lonely. You must be a Person who is almost a recluse to survive. As we are introduced to the island strange fires start and deaths occur. This is not a fast moving book but I was never bored The writer carrys us along never stopping. The words flow. The reader is superb.

True life, Not a fairy tale or an alluring myster

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was difficult at first,dirge like and very gloomy.the book addresses the reality of aging and loneliness.there is no sugar coating. there is little humor or charm in the novel and it is relentless.the writer deliberately avoids penning any remotely likeable characters. the poetic or metaphor employed thru out is simple but enough to please the critics who are forever rummaging around for that sort of thing believing it to signify art and depth.

no it's the narrator who rescues this piece from the trash bin. Barrett has tremendous gravity and a skilled actors sense of economy and trust. unlike the awful assortment of lisping hacks that publishing houses seem to contract these days. Scott Brick would have made the common amateur's mistake of manufacturing emotion while reading,over enunciating like a 5th grade spelling teacher and indicating the text broadly as if performing a call back audition for Our Town. Why on earth does Audible ruin so many books by casting or tolerating these prancing little nothing's?

anyway this book works all thanks to Barrett and his strong sense of restraint and truth

Sean Barrett is magnificent

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I was definitely expecting more from Mankell. Love his books, this one is my least favorite. I found myself having to go back and listen again because I got bored and drifted off….

Eh

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I wanted this to continue.Sorry to have it end. The characters are wonderful, the writing so spare yet detailed. It was like putting on a comfortable sweater. Definitely not fast paced but it didn’t need to be.

Such a smooth comforting story

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