A book to enjoy? Yes, I loved it. I couldn't put it down. I don't often feel that compelled to keep reading, but this one did it for me.
Could such a person as Ove exist? Well, maybe in Sweden or in some similar country where half the year persists in darkness and the other in daylight. Not that the book ever mentions this, but my feelings are that only in such a strange and irregular landscape, could a person exist who is so driven by his view of life, of correct behaviour, so driven by his intolerance of anything that sits outside his view of the 'norm', only in such a place, could a man like Ove survive.
And even here it seems, most people, not unnaturally, find him at best, testing, in the main, unreasonable, and usually just plain cussed. But despite his consistently extreme behaviour, one cannot help but feel a great affection for Ove, for what it is he seeks and cherishes.
Most of the story tells about the events in Ove's life, after his wife dies. How this leaves him with nothing to live for and his quest to end it all. Seemingly, despite the fact that he is a top class handy man, and able to make or mend almost anything, 'ending it all', is not something that he succeeds at; but not for want of trying.
Throughout this tale of attempted suicides, there are flashbacks that tell the tell of how Ove came to be the man he is. How his view of life was formed and inherited. How he met his one true love and stayed loyal and true to her. Then, consequently, when she took ill and died, how he had nothing left to live for.
This is where the tale really begins, and it weaves it's way through his grumpy encounters with neighbours, would be robbers, and men in white shirts, whom he hates with a vengeance. Eventually the various encounters soften him, just a little and he is able to form deep friendships with just a few immediate neighbours, and by so doing, enable his life to end naturally and happily.
This tale is often amusing, and quite often deeply sad. I really loved it. A terrific book. Even the cat was appropriately cussed.