Sebastian and the Troll - Fredrik Backman - ★★★★.½

AUTHOR: Fredrik Backman
TRANSLATOR: Vanja Vinter
GENRE: Short Story
PUBLICATION DATE: December 1, 2017
RATING: 4.5 stars.


The word "troll" is synonymous with online bullying. God knows we have enough of trolls everywhere online. But here's a short story about a different kind of troll. And a little boy who considers himself broken. And how the troll helps him mend.

This story is a beautiful allegorical narrative for the troubles we face on the inside. It's so easy for others to point fingers at a person but only that person knows what battles he/she is fighting with himself/herself. So do we listen to others, do we give up on ourselves, or do we try our best to face each day a step at a time?

Go for this lovely and meaningful story. It's a quick read, hardly 5-10 minutes required. And it brings forth a good message. And it is adorned with beautiful imagery.

Do I need to give you another reason to read it?
It's by Fredrik Backman.

One can never have too much Backman.

May we have more of such trolls everywhere and less of the other kind; the world will be a better place.

Those interested in this short story can find it HERE.

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