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Somebody's Fool
Somebody's Fool: A novel | Richard Russo
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The Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Empire Falls returns to North Bath, in upstate New York, and to the characters that captured the hearts and imaginations of millions of readers in his beloved best sellers Nobody’s Fool and Everybody’s Fool. Ten years after the death of the magnetic Donald “Sully” Sullivan, the town of North Bath is going through a major transition as it is annexed by its much wealthier neighbor, Schuyler Springs. Peter, Sully’s son, is still grappling with his father’s tremendous legacy as well as his relationship to his own son, Thomas, wondering if he has been all that different a father than Sully was to him. Meanwhile, the towns’ newly consolidated police department falls into the hands of Charice Bond, after the resignation of Doug Raymer, the former North Bath police chief and Charice’s ex-lover. When a decomposing body turns up in the abandoned hotel situated between the two towns, Charice and Raymer are drawn together again and forced to address their complicated attraction to one another. Across town, Ruth, Sully’s married ex-lover, and her daughter Janey struggle to understand Janey’s daughter, Tina, and her growing obsession with Peter’s other son, Will. Amidst the turmoil, the town’s residents speculate on the identity of the unidentified body, and wonder who among their number could have disappeared unnoticed. Infused with all the wry humor and shrewd observations that Russo is known for, Somebody's Fool is another classic from a modern master.
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Rhondareads
Somebody's Fool: A novel | Richard Russo
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My weekend reading all set.Two wonderful authors two exciting novels📚🥰

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AvidReader25
Somebody's Fool: A novel | Richard Russo
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Mehso-so

There is a LOT packed into this 3rd book in the Sully trilogy. So many characters, all discontent & searching for meaning in their lives. There is some character growth, but it felt like Russo looked up a list of hot button issues at random & plugged them into the story. Russo knows middle-aged white men‘s struggles well. When he tries to write about a black person experience, it just rings false. I love some of his books, this one was just ok.

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JennO1
Somebody's Fool: A novel | Richard Russo
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Pickpick

What can I say, Richard Russo is my favorite author and Nobody‘s Fool (the 1st of the Sully stories), which I read almost 30 years ago, is still my favorite book. I‘ll never be unhappy returning to North Bath. Sully may be gone, but his presence still guides the familiar cast of characters.

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Rhondareads
Somebody's Fool: A novel | Richard Russo
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Signed first edition of Pulitzer Prize winners third in the series Somebody‘s Fool.Today is publication celebration day.