A review by ninetalevixen
Things My Son Needs to Know about the World by Fredrik Backman

4.5

This is pretty much what I expected from the author and the title — in a good way. His love for his son and wife shine through in every piece, from the shortest exchanges to the longest essays. (And in the details you can trace inspiration for some of Backman's characters and their relationships, if you're so inclined.) It's a prime example of universal relatability through specificity, by turns funny, vulnerable, pragmatic, sensitive, and teasing.