Kärleken (Torka aldrig tårar utan handskar #1) 
They don't know where they're walking, or where they're headed.
But right now it doesn't matter.
Because every step they take in any direction is a first step in a new direction.
It's snowing and snowing over Stockholm."
When I was trying to find my favourite quote in this book, I realised that I hadn't marked any passages except for a paragraph at the beginning of the book, where the reasons and motivations for the book are discussed. This is a story about things that happened. People who existed. Lives that ended and tears that were shed.
This is a masterfully told story about religion, identity, friendship, love, sex, shame, about so many things. It's so relevant and speaks freely and directly about the lives of the characters using beautiful and poetic language. It might sound odd to describe the style as both direct and poetic, as those two are rarely thought of as connected. But in this text it's the simply stated truth that is the most poetic. The narrative steps carefully, respectfully through the lives of the people it tells of. It speaks beautifully about ugly things. Terrible opinions, awful conduct, painful situations and abused feelings. Ruinous attitudes that made my stomach turn.
This book demonstrates the importance of reading. To experience life from other perspectives, through someone else's eyes and hopefully learn from it. To expand our knowledge and the capacity of our hearts, in order to be more understanding of the world.
I didn't mark any other passages in this book than that one paragraph, because it was too hard to pick out certain sentences that felt more relevant than others. This story in its entirety is beautiful, heart-breaking and important. Everyone should read it.
I've never underlined anything in a physical book, not even textbooks from school. But I did in this one. There were so many sentences that seemed to illuminate something secret and elusive in myself, that at times the breath would catch in my throat and I HAD to grab a pencil to underline these scary and wonderful sentences, so I could find them later to mull over.I've never really learned about what the AIDS crisis was like here in Scandinavia. That's one of the main reasons I picked this up.

Earlier this year I saw a wonderful heart-rending miniseries about two young men falling in love in Stockholm in 1980's. If you know your history, you can guess how it ended. I decided to read the books, and I'm glad I did. It isn't just the love story that's touching, it's the sections where the author describes real history, his own history and the history of Sweden and the world at that time. I kept flashing back to my own school years that came ten years later and comparing them to the sex
Don't Ever Wipe Tears Without Gloves is a story of the AIDS epidemic in Sweden during the eighties. It has not been translated into English, but there a TV mini series that is quite good. Actual rating: 3.5 starsInteresting read. I did actually quite enjoy it. Pros:- Characters. I really really love the characters in the story. Paul the stereotypical gay guy. Benjamin the gay Jehova's Witness. Rasmus the guy from the country who left everything behind and moved to Stockholm. - The plot. This is
heartbreaking. but definitely an important reading in my life!
Didnt like the style of the author so didnt finish the book and cant provide a proper rating
Jonas Gardell
Hardcover | Pages: 291 pages Rating: 4.18 | 5120 Users | 315 Reviews

Describe About Books Kärleken (Torka aldrig tårar utan handskar #1)
Title | : | Kärleken (Torka aldrig tårar utan handskar #1) |
Author | : | Jonas Gardell |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 291 pages |
Published | : | July 20th 2012 by Norstedts (first published 2012) |
Categories | : | Fiction. LGBT. European Literature. Swedish Literature. Contemporary. Romance. GLBT. Queer. Historical. Historical Fiction |
Explanation Supposing Books Kärleken (Torka aldrig tårar utan handskar #1)
"They continue to walk. Hand in hand. It's snowing.They don't know where they're walking, or where they're headed.
But right now it doesn't matter.
Because every step they take in any direction is a first step in a new direction.
It's snowing and snowing over Stockholm."
When I was trying to find my favourite quote in this book, I realised that I hadn't marked any passages except for a paragraph at the beginning of the book, where the reasons and motivations for the book are discussed. This is a story about things that happened. People who existed. Lives that ended and tears that were shed.
This is a masterfully told story about religion, identity, friendship, love, sex, shame, about so many things. It's so relevant and speaks freely and directly about the lives of the characters using beautiful and poetic language. It might sound odd to describe the style as both direct and poetic, as those two are rarely thought of as connected. But in this text it's the simply stated truth that is the most poetic. The narrative steps carefully, respectfully through the lives of the people it tells of. It speaks beautifully about ugly things. Terrible opinions, awful conduct, painful situations and abused feelings. Ruinous attitudes that made my stomach turn.
This book demonstrates the importance of reading. To experience life from other perspectives, through someone else's eyes and hopefully learn from it. To expand our knowledge and the capacity of our hearts, in order to be more understanding of the world.
I didn't mark any other passages in this book than that one paragraph, because it was too hard to pick out certain sentences that felt more relevant than others. This story in its entirety is beautiful, heart-breaking and important. Everyone should read it.
Declare Books Toward Kärleken (Torka aldrig tårar utan handskar #1)
Original Title: | Torka aldrig tårar utan handskar – 1. Kärleken |
ISBN: | 9113043927 (ISBN13: 9789113043920) |
Edition Language: | Swedish |
Series: | Torka aldrig tårar utan handskar #1 |
Rating About Books Kärleken (Torka aldrig tårar utan handskar #1)
Ratings: 4.18 From 5120 Users | 315 ReviewsColumn About Books Kärleken (Torka aldrig tårar utan handskar #1)
Just got access to an alternative book website for people who have problems with or can't read "normal" books. So I listened to an audio book version of this. I have watched the mini-series and I have to say that the book itself is written in a very cinematic way. The scenes switch fast from one and the other, sometimes it even takes a few sentences before I noticed that it was a different scene, probably also because of me listening and not reading.I've never underlined anything in a physical book, not even textbooks from school. But I did in this one. There were so many sentences that seemed to illuminate something secret and elusive in myself, that at times the breath would catch in my throat and I HAD to grab a pencil to underline these scary and wonderful sentences, so I could find them later to mull over.I've never really learned about what the AIDS crisis was like here in Scandinavia. That's one of the main reasons I picked this up.

Earlier this year I saw a wonderful heart-rending miniseries about two young men falling in love in Stockholm in 1980's. If you know your history, you can guess how it ended. I decided to read the books, and I'm glad I did. It isn't just the love story that's touching, it's the sections where the author describes real history, his own history and the history of Sweden and the world at that time. I kept flashing back to my own school years that came ten years later and comparing them to the sex
Don't Ever Wipe Tears Without Gloves is a story of the AIDS epidemic in Sweden during the eighties. It has not been translated into English, but there a TV mini series that is quite good. Actual rating: 3.5 starsInteresting read. I did actually quite enjoy it. Pros:- Characters. I really really love the characters in the story. Paul the stereotypical gay guy. Benjamin the gay Jehova's Witness. Rasmus the guy from the country who left everything behind and moved to Stockholm. - The plot. This is
heartbreaking. but definitely an important reading in my life!
Didnt like the style of the author so didnt finish the book and cant provide a proper rating
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