A Man Called Ove - Audiobook
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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
Indian (Hinglish)Transcript
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often dislike this cat in particular. It's just that he didn't much like cats in general. He'd always perceived them as untrustworthy, especially when as in the case of honest, they were as big as mopeds. It was actually quite difficult to determine whether he was just an unusually large cat or an outstandingly small lion, and you should never befriend something if there's a possibility it may take a fancy to eating you in your sleep. But Sonya loved Ernest so unconditionally that managed to keep this kind of perfectly sensible observation to himself. He knew better than to speak ill of what she loved. After all, he understood very keenly how it was to receive her love when no one else could understand why he was worthy of it. So he and honest, learned to get along reasonably well when they visited the cottage in the forest. Apart from the fact that Ernest bit old funds when he sat on his tail on one of the kitchen chairs, or at least they learned to keep their distance just like both and Sonia's father, even if his view was that this cat annoyance was not entitled to sit on one chair and spread his tail over another. He let it go for Sonia's sake. I've learned to fish in the two autumns that followed their first visit the roof of the house for the first time ever did not leak. And the truck started every time the key was turned without as much as a splatter. Of course, sonya's father was not openly grateful about this, but on the other hand, he never again brought up his reservations about being from town and this from Sonia's father was as good a proof of affection as any. two springs passed and two summers, and in the third year one Cool June Night. Sonia's father died. I had never seen anyone cry like Sonja cry. Then the first few days, she hardly got out of bed for someone who had run into death as much as he had in his life, had a very paltry relationship to his feelings about it, and he pushed it all away in some confusion. In the kitchen of the forest cottage, the pastor from the village church came by and ran through the details of the burial. A good man, stated the pastor, and pointed out one of the photos of Sonja and her father on the living room wall Of nodded. He didn't know what he was expected to say to that one. Then he went outside to see if anything on the truck needed. Fiddling with
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Narrator, Funny, Happy, Sympathetic, Emotional, Indian (Hinglish)