![]() ![]() ![]() He read in his sister’s diary how Rodri, a player from Hed raped her, but no one believed her. The reader learns that Matteo holds a particular grudge against hockey players. The night of the storm, Matteo is wandering the city, but no one pays any attention to him or offers him shelter. Matteo’s parents are too deeply religious to spend too much time paying attention to their children. Meanwhile, Matteo, a young man whose sister recently died of a drug overdose overseas, is becoming more and more unhappy with his situation. Fights break out among the emotional, angry people in each of the villages. It appears this will not work when children from Hed are invited to train in the rink in Beartown. Rumors abound that the politicians plan to close down the hockey club and merge it with Beartown’s club. ![]() Old wounds are re-opened and violence erupts when a storm hits both Hed and Beartown, destroying the ice rink in Hed. The people of both Hed and Beartown become the winners when they set aside their hate for one another to honor the memory of a brave young man who saved a child during an active shooter situation. The final installment of the Beartown Series, The Winners: A Novel by Fredrik Backman shows that winning is not always about how many points a team scores during a hockey game. The following version of the novel was used to create this study guide: Backman, Fredrik. ![]()
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