
Share your thoughts! What parts of the book did you enjoy the most? Were there any sections you didn’t connect with?

What are your thoughts of the book? Likes, dislikes? Favorite moments?

How does Allan Karlsson’s carefree approach to life challenge traditional ideas about aging, responsibility, and purpose? What can we learn from his attitude about embracing the unexpected — even later in life?

What themes stood out to you the most in this story? How were they explored through the characters?
Which character did you relate to the most, and why?

How did you feel about the book’s ending? Did it provide closure, or did it leave you with more questions?

Would you recommend this book to someone? Why or why not (or with what caveats)?