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Published: 29th October 2024
Somebody's Fool
By (Author) Richard Russo
Atlantic Books
Atlantic Books
24th October 2023
Export/Airside
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Paperback
464
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 33mm
581g
Ten years after the death of the magnetic Donald 'Sully' Sullivan, the town of North Bath is goingthrough a major transition as it is taken over by its much wealthier neighbour, Schuyler Springs.Peter, Sully's son, is still grappling with his father's tremendous legacy as well as hisrelationship to his own son, Thomas, wondering if he has been all that different a father thanSully was to him.
Meanwhile, the towns' newly consolidated police department falls into the hands of Charice Bondfollowing the resignation of Doug Raymer, the former North Bath police chief and Charice'sex-boyfriend.
When a decomposing body turns up in the abandoned hotel situated between the two towns, Charice andRaymer are drawn together again and forced to address their complicated attraction to one another.Across town, Ruth, Sully's married ex-lover, struggles to understand her granddaughter, Tina, andher growing obsession with Peter's other son, Will. Amidst the turmoil, the town's residentsspeculate on the identity of the unidentified body and wonder who among their number could havedisappeared unnoticed.
Brimming with warmth, wisdom and Russo's signature wry humour, Somebody's Fool is another classic from a modern master ofstorytelling.
[Russo] brings depths of pathos and wisdom to this Everyman microcosm by challenging its citizens in unlikely ways, only to have them emerge whole and even heroic. There have never been fools in
Russo's world, just lovely, relatable people navigating foolish situations.
Richard Russo is the author of ten novels, most recently Chances Are; two collections ofstories; and the memoir On Helwig Street. In 2002 he received the Pulitzer Prize for Empire Falls,which like Nobody's Fool was adapted to film, in a multiple-award-winning HBO miniseries; in 2016he was given the Indie Champion Award by the American Booksellers Association; and in 2017 hereceived France's Grand Prix de Litterature Americaine. He lives inPortland, Maine.