Helpful Score: 2
This is an amazing coming of age story with great characters, and beautifully read by the author on the audio book.
Helpful Score: 2
This is the second book by Ron McLarty (who is both an actor and an author) I have read. The first was The Memory of Running, which was his first novel and one I loved. That book begins in Providence, RI. Its compassionate and insightful look at the inner life of a depressed, overweight man in a dead-end job and a difficult family situation is a quiet treasure. That this man came to redeem his life through a cross-country bike ride undertaken on an impulse makes it a wonderful story of how one can exchange an unhappy life for a contented one.
This book covers what might be McLarty's loving memory of a childhood in Providence RI--it is rich with characters and is at bottom the story of the protagonist's love for the people of his childhood, for Providence of that time, and for a childhood sweetheart and an incident that occurred in their childhood affected everyone's lives over the long term. It is also a story of a murder that took years to become a murder, and the solving of the mystery of who dun it, and the flashbacks are at the center.
I look forward to more books by McLarty, and recommend this one.
This book covers what might be McLarty's loving memory of a childhood in Providence RI--it is rich with characters and is at bottom the story of the protagonist's love for the people of his childhood, for Providence of that time, and for a childhood sweetheart and an incident that occurred in their childhood affected everyone's lives over the long term. It is also a story of a murder that took years to become a murder, and the solving of the mystery of who dun it, and the flashbacks are at the center.
I look forward to more books by McLarty, and recommend this one.
I enjoyed this book very much, until the last disc, when I thought it turned trite and less believable or maybe I just don't like it when there is a big dramatic ending to sew it all up- you may love that!
The author read this so I felt confident that it was being read in the way he wrote it. Liked it, didn't love it.
The author read this so I felt confident that it was being read in the way he wrote it. Liked it, didn't love it.
I was anxious to get this book because I had REALLY enjoyed the author's narration of "Memory of Running." While I didn't enjoy this one as much, it still has the same down-to-earth and humble tone. McLarty is a great narrator....
Read by the author, another really good book by McLarty. I'd recommend especially in audio. He reads so well!