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My Grandmother Asked Me To Tell You She's Sorry By Fredrik Backman
“My Grandmother Asked Me to tell you she’s Sorry” by Fredrik Backman is a book about a seven-year old girl named Elsa--her family consisting of her unique grandmother and the people who live in her apartment complex, who become a large part of Elsa’s story. To the majority of people Elsa’s granny is considered crazy, but to Elsa Granny is the most remarkable woman she knows. Elsa is frequently harassed and ridiculed for being different, but Elsa’s Granny lives for everything outside of normal and celebrates Elsa’s rare wits that most children do not possess. Granny is Elsa’s only friend and never fails to stand by Elsa’s side no matter what. Granny claimed the role as Elsa’s superhero the day Elsa was born. Granny protects Elsa from school …show more content…
Grandparents can be more lenient with their grandchild then they were with their own child or children. This creates a pattern and family bonds for each passing generation. This ‘tender tale of the touching relationship between a grandmother and granddaughter is a tribute to the everlasting bonds of deep family ties’ (Booklist). The strong relationship between a grandmother and granddaughter relates to readers in a way of showing a grandmother’s love and how it affects a young child’s life. “My Grandmother Asked me to tell you she’s Sorry” also relates to readers in the theme of embracing differences and how important human compassion is towards those who are labeled as different in the views of modern society. One of Fredrik Backman’s greatest writing qualities is the way he incorporates stories into human life and how heroes are around in everyday life. “Childhood folklore and life experiences fuse together in unexpected ways” (Library Journal). This makes readers reflect on their own lives and maybe consider someone whom they may have misjudged in the past. “My Grandmother asked me to tell you she’s Sorry” by Fredrik Backman captures the heroism inside of a young girl and illustrates how life can be filled with hidden heroes “not all heroes wear

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