Buckeye
By (Author) Patrick Ryan
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2nd September 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Narrative theme: love / relationships
Narrative theme: identity / belonging
Family saga / generational saga fiction
Paperback
464
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
Funny and tender ... Patrick Ryan has long been one of my favourite writers ANN PATCHETT
I love this novel with my entire heart Wise and heartbreaking ANN NAPOLITANO
May, 1945. As news of the Allied victory in Europe reaches the small town of Bonhomie, Ohio, a woman named Margaret Salt walks into a hardware store and asks the man behind the counter, Cal Jenkins, for a radio. What happens next will change both of their lives forever.
While the country reconstructs in the post-war boom, a secret grows in Bonhomie and nothing can remain hidden in a small town. The consequences of that long-ago encounter will intertwine the fates of two families, rippling through the next generation and compelling them to re-examine who they thought they were and what the future might hold.
Full of compassion, humour and charm, Buckeye is a dazzling portrait of the human spirit by way of one unforgettable community; the twisted roads we take to achieve forgiveness and redemption; and above all a universal longing for love and connection.
Heartfelt and at times harrowing, Buckeye is both an absorbing portrait of an American past and a sympathetic exploration of what continues to sustain us and to plague us. There are no heroes or villains in Patrick Ryan's wonderful novel, only recognisably human creatures, each one of them drawn with refreshing honesty; each one flawed, noble, confused, passionate, lonely, loving, and, above all, real -- Alice McDermott, author of ABSOLUTION
A glorious sweep of a novel, full of love and war and the perilous intimacies of small town life. Its funny and tender, realistic and strange. Patrick Ryan has long been one of my favourite writers. I have a feeling that with this book hes going to be everyone's favourite writer -- Ann Patchett, author of THE DUTCH HOUSE and TOM LAKE
I love this novel with my entire heart. Patrick Ryan has created a world, and characters, that exist inside me now, and as a reader that is my deepest joy. Buckeye tells the story of two families across sixty years of American history; the novel is wise and heartbreaking and full of wonderful characters who struggle across decades as we all do to live as their whole selves. I could not recommend this book more highly -- Ann Napolitano, author of HELLO BEAUTIFUL
Offers just about everything I look for in a great story: a vivid setting, historical sweep, rich characters who break your heart even as they make you laugh - and all of this in abundance -- Richard Russo, author of EMPIRE FALLS and the NORTH BATH trilogy
A small-town novel of epic proportions, full of unforgettable characters and thorny human dilemmas. Patrick Ryan conjures a vanished America with uncanny skill, and writes with deep insight and lyrical intelligence about war and adultery, the mysteries of sexuality and family life, and the strange paths we have to travel to forgive or at least begin to understand the people whove hurt us the most. This is a novel to settle in with, a world unto itself -- Tom Perrotta, author of THE LEFTOEVERS, ELECTION and TRACY FLICK CAN'T WIN
Patrick Ryans Buckeye is a deeply compassionate book, expansive in scope, yet trained with extraordinary focus on the secrets that divide and bind us. Ryan brings to life two unexpectedly overlapping families in one small Ohio town, people driven by longing and bruised by loss. In this elegant and quietly bracing novel, Ryan tells a story I very much needed right now: how forgiveness might creep up despite everything over time, tender and elusive and ever-complex. I was taken in by this book, utterly transported -- Emily Fridlund, author of HISTORY OF WOLVES
Patrick Ryan's short story collection The Dream Life of Astronauts was named one of the Best Books of the Year by the St. Louis Times-Dispatch, LitHub, Refinery 29 and Electric Literature, and was longlisted for The Story Prize. His debut collection of linked short stories, Send Me, was chosen for Barnes & Nobles Discover New Writers program. His work has appeared in The Best American Short Stories, the anthology Tales of Two Cities, and elsewhere. The former associate editor of Granta, he is the editor-in-chief of the literary magazine One Story. He lives in New York City.
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