Tuesday, September 2, 2025

 Patrick Ryan: Buckeye, Bloomsbury UK, c format paperback,  9781526689320, ebook available


Patrick Ryan's novel "Buckeye" is one of my favorite books of the year. I just loved this wonderful story, 464 pages, often heartbreaking but also funny, at it's heart how our longings and one single action can cast a shadow over several peoples lives forever.. Loved his writing, reminding me of John Irving and Ann Patchett's work but with its own distinct voice. I fell in love with all the four main characters and their flaws very quickly. The book follows their lives and interactions from childhood in the 1920ties in small town America until the 70ties.

Cal Jenkins, born with a short leg, his future wife Becky Hanover, a bit of an oddball who can see the spirit of dead people, stunning redhead Margaret, who grew up in an orphanage marrying handsome Felix Salt. Their marriage is full of secrets yet provides a stability they had both longed for. When WWII breaks out wheels are set in motion altering their previous conception of themselves seriously. 

Highly recommend this great story,  was sad when i turned the last page.




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