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It's Fine By Me
It's Fine By Me: A Novel | Per Petterson
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"Reading a Petterson novel is like falling into a northern landscape painting—all shafts of light and clear palpable chill." —Time Fans of Per Petterson's other books in English will be delighted by this opportunity to observe Arvid Jansen in his youth from a fresh perspective. In It's Fine By Me, Arvid befriends a boy named Audun. On Audun's first day of school he refuses to talk or take off his sunglasses; there are stories he would prefer to keep to himself. Audun lives with his mother in a working-class district of Oslo. He delivers newspapers and talks for hours about Jack London and Ernest Hemingway with Arvid. But he's not sure that school is the right path for him and feels that life holds other possibilities. Sometimes tender, sometimes brutal, It's Fine By Me is a brilliant novel from the acclaimed author of Out Stealing Horses and I Curse the River of Time.
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It's Fine By Me: A Novel | Per Petterson
Panpan

the only reason it's not zero stars is because the ending redeemed itself, but istg the mmc is just the combination of down-bad and daddy issues. (the funniest thing is, post ib exams, i hated this book but i used it for every paper 2 we did)

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It's Fine By Me: A Novel | Per Petterson
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Pickpick

On page 104, Audun's mother says Fred Astaire "could dance with the phone book, and [she] would watch." I feel that way about Per Petterson. He can write about anything and I will be moved and want more.