07474cam a2200517 4500 262416952 TxAuBib 20160318120000.0 ||||||s2016||||||||||||||||||||||||und|u 9781101946961 1101946962 B015VACH54 Amazon 4861f341-e003-4b9a-8a0b-3d3837a48294 OverDrive (Reserve ID) 2475952 OverDrive (Product ID) 159155 2475952 OverDrive (Product ID) TxAuBib Russo, Richard, 1949- Everybody's Fool [Libby] : A Novel. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2016. Format: OverDrive Adobe EPUB eBook, Filesize: 1038kB. Format: OverDrive Kindle Book. Format: OverDrive OverDrive Read, Filesize: 1038kB. Fiction. Literature. "Russo [renders] with uncommon grace the dashed expectations and wistful regrets of his working-class hero, Sully.". HTML:<i>O Magazine</i>. "Rollicking and heartfelt.". HTML:Jeff Baker, <i>The Seattle Times</i>. HTML:"For fans who've missed Sully and the gang, <i>Everybody's Fool</i> is like hopping on the last empty barstool surrounded by old friends.". HTML:Jeff Labreque, <i>Entertainment Weekly</i>. "A writer of great comedy and warmth, Russo's living proof that a book can be profound and wise without aiming straight into darkness. [His] voice can play in any register, any key, any style [in this] portrait of an entire community, in all its romance and all its grit.". HTML:Eliot Schrefer, <i>USA Today</i>. "Russo brings wit and warmth to this slapstick tale . . . Once again his characters are marvelous creatures, endearing in spite of themselves.". HTML:<i>People</i>. "A delightful return . . . to a town where dishonesty abounds, everyone misapprehends everyone else and half the citizens are half-crazy. It's a great place for a reader to visit, and it seems to be Russo's spiritual home.". HTML:Janet Maslin, <i>The New York Times</i>. HTML:"How could twenty-three years have slipped by since <i>Nobody's Fool</i>? . . . Russo is probably the best writer of physical comedy that we have [but] even the zaniest elements of the story are interspersed with episodes of wincing cruelty. . . . The abiding wonder [is that] Russo's novel bears down on two calamitous days and exploits the action in every single minute . . . mudslides, grave robbery, collapsing buildings, poisonous snakes, drug deals, arson, lightning strikes and toxic goo. North Bath is a sleepy little town that never sleeps [and] no tangent ever feels tangential.". HTML:Ron Charles, <i>The Washington Post</i>. HTML:"Everybody should read <i>Everybody's Fool.</i> Almost nobody in Richard Russo's novel is sure of anything, but I'm sure of that. . . . [He] has given readers all they should want.". HTML:Brian O'Neill, <i>The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette</i>. HTML:"The <i>Fool</i> books represent an enormous achievement, creating a world as richly detailed as the one we step into each day of our lives. . . . Sully in particular emerges as one of the most credible and engaging heroes in recent American fiction. . . . Bath is real, Sully is real, and so is Hattie's and the White Horse Tavern and Miss Peoples's house on Main, and I can only hope we haven't seen the last of them. I'd love to see what Sully's going to be up to at 80.". HTML:T. Coraghessan Boyle, <i>The New York Times Book Review</i>. HTML:"I was holding my breath for fear <i>Everybody's Fool</i> wouldn't live up to its predecessor, but I shouldn't have worried. As good as Russo was in 1993, he's even better now. And <i>Everybody's Fool</i> is a delight [with] enough bizarre events, startling revelations, unlikely heroes and touching moments to supply a dozen small towns . . . He is also a master of plotting, from cliffhangers to twists that deftly link apparently unrelated threads. This book's tone is largely comic, but Russo writes with uncommon insight about love, families and friendship.". HTML:Collette Bancroft, <i>Tampa Bay Times</i>. "A madcap romp, weaving mystery, suspense and comedy in a race to the final pages.". HTML:Jennifer Maloney, <i>The Wall Street Journal</i>. "Triumphant. . . Russo's reunion with these beloved characters is genius: silly slapstick and sardonic humor play out in a rambling, rambunctious story that poignantly emphasizes that particular brand of loyalty and acceptance that is synonymous with small-town living.". HTML:Carol Haggas, <i>Booklist</i> (starred.) "Russo hits his trademark trifecta: satisfying, hilarious, and painlessly profound.". HTML:<i>Kirkus Reviews</i> (starred.) HTML:<b>Richard Russo, at the very top of his game, now returns to North Bath, in upstate New York, and the characters who made <i>Nobody's Fool</i> (1993) a "confident, assured novel [that] sweeps the reader up," according to the <i>San Francisco Chronicle</i> back then<i>.</i> "Simple as family love, yet nearly as complicated." Or, as <i>The Boston Globe</i> put it, "a big, rambunctious novel with endless riffs and unstoppable human hopefulness." <i><br /></i></b><br /> The irresistible Sully, who in the intervening years has come by some unexpected good fortune, is staring down a VA cardiologist's estimate that he has only a year or two left, and it's hard work trying to keep this news from the most important people in his life: Ruth, the married woman he carried on with for years . . . the ultra-hapless Rub Squeers, who worries that he and Sully aren't <i>still</i> best friends . . . Sully's son and grandson, for whom he was mostly an absentee figure (and now a regretful one). We also enjoy the company of Doug Raymer, the chief of police who's obsessing primarily over the identity of the man his wife might've been about to run off with, <i>before</i> dying in a freak accident . . . Bath's mayor, the former academic Gus Moynihan, whose wife problems are, if anything, even more pressing . . . and then there's Carl Roebuck, whose lifelong run of failing upward might now come to ruin. And finally, there's Charice Bond—a light at the end of the tunnel that is Chief Raymer's office—as well as her brother, Jerome, who might well be the train barreling into the station.<br /> <i><br /> Everybody's Fool</i> is filled with humor, heart, hard times and people you can't help but love, possibly because their various faults make them so stridently human. This is classic Russo—and a crowning achievement from one of the greatest storytellers of our time.<br /> <i>From the Hardcover edition.</i>. Media Type: eBook. 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