The Weight of Him
A Novel
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نقد و بررسی
January 1, 2017
Billy Brennan's 17-year-old son, Michael, hung himself just weeks ago, and Billy, his wife, and their three remaining children are, understandably, struggling. Tired of his powerlessness in this terrible void Michael has left, Billy tackles himself: he will lose half of his current weight (400 pounds, he can hardly believe) and collect sponsorship funds from family and friends for suicide prevention in the process. As Billy begins to shrink, his ambition grows; he'll also get everyone in his small Irish town to participate in a march and find a filmmaker to make a documentary about suicide, all in the hopes of preventing more people from becoming victims. His family, tired of the spotlight on them since Michael's death, aren't taking to it all so well, though. And besides: Why did it have to take something so terrible to get Billy interested in preserving his own health? First-time novelist Rohan shows impressive acuity in portraying the many facets of Billy's and his family's grief. Fans of domestic tales, especially those set in small towns, will root for Billy.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)
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