Swedish radio program “Sommar” featured Amanda Romare, whose broadcast detailed both profound exhaustion and moments of relief. Critic Kristofer Ahlström notes Romare’s account of life on the Bjäre Peninsula is interwoven with descriptions of internal struggles, both equally draining. A key element providing solace within the broadcast was Romare’s storytelling about her sister. Ahlström’s review highlights the program’s unflinching honesty regarding Romare’s mental and emotional state. The broadcast appears to have resonated with audiences due to its raw and relatable depiction of personal challenges. It’s described as a particularly striking installment of the long-running “Sommar” series.