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Us Against You: A Novel by Fredrik Backman | Conversation Starters

Beartown’s hockey team is disbanded and many of the hockey players move to the next town to play for the other team. Beartown gets a new coach who pushes the remaining young players to perform better. Benji assumes the Captain’s position and bears responsibility for the team as well as the pain for being secretly gay.  Tension rises as the teams representing Hed and Beartown clash. As the games and the clashes between teams intensify, one Beartown resident dies. Will the town and its people go back to the simple and innocent life they once had? 
Us Against You is the latest book by Fredrik Backman who authored the New York Times bestsellers A Man Called Ove and Beartown.

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