Saturday, April 9, 2011

"Long Drive Home" by Will Allison - A Cautionary Emotional Tale






Details

Title: Long Drive Home
Author: Will Allison
Publisher: Free Press
Release Date (Expected): May 17th, 2011
Available for Pre-order here: Amazon / Barnes & Noble


Enter for your chance to win a copy here: Long Drive Home - Goodreads


Synopsis

A riveting second novel by Will Allison, author of the acclaimed What You Have Left. A happily married suburban father makes a mistake that results in a teenager's death and sends his own life into a devastating tailspin. Written as a confessional letter, the book is a fascinating and moving cautionary tale that explores the moral ambiguities of personal responsibility as it chronicles a father’s desperate attempt to explain himself to his daughter—even though he knows that in doing so, he risks losing her forever.

Review 

"Long Drive Home" by Will Allison may be a relatively small book of only 224 pages, but it packs a huge punch for the reader. Undoubtedly this novel will leave a huge impact on any one who is lucky enough to pick up this book. The beauty of this novel lies in the simplicity with which the author has tackled an immensely complicated and intricate subject. The premise is clear, and the question is: What happens when a single mistake, made in an unknowing and angry moment, causes your world to implode? Glen Bauer is a loving husband, and a doting father - the kind of man who can do no wrong in his family's eyes. And yet, on one afternoon, one act of sheer frustration results in him becoming a criminal, a reckless driver and a careless father. 


Slowly marinating in his own guilt, Glen walks a fine line between complete denial and constant fear of being found out. Above all else, he is constantly plagued by knowing that his daughter was in the car on that fateful day, and worse things could have happened. As he deals with the dead teenager's grieving mother, the constant questioning by the police, as well as the constant fear of being sued - Will's own family disintegrates as his marriage spirals downwards. 


The book is told from Glen's perspective, in the form of flashbacks, and a letter running along the narrative, in which he confronts his own demons and comes clean to his daughter - even at the risk of forever losing her love and respect. It is a simple narrative, written in simple language, and very evenly paced. There are no major twists and turns, but the narrative fluidly moves along, with nary a dull moment. Although there were times where I, like the main character and Juwan's mother, wanted so badly to just find out where it would all end. For me, this book was an extremely tense read. A dreadful knot kept tightening in my core, as I kept reading along. There were definitely a few moments in there, when I actually put the book down, to take a few deep breaths. And when the book came to a close, I visibly sighed with relief. However, although all that may seem like I am recommending against reading this book - I feel like this is one of those books that one MUST read, in order to gain a perspective on life. To gain the valuable lesson that every action has a reaction, a consequence. "Long Drive Home" is definitely a novel I will hold close to my heart, because it is just representative of many such stories untold, and it is surely a story that I will keep in mind, "to remind me to be careful." 


My Rating : 4/5 Stars


Disclaimer: Although I received an Advance Reading Copy (ARC) of this book for review, I was not compensated monetarily, or in any other way, for my opinion. The opinions stated in this review are solely mine, and are not representative of views of the author, or publishing company, of this book.

9 comments:

  1. Oh my. This book sounds good. Great review.

    *adds to to-read list*

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  2. @Lindsay :)

    Thank you Lindsay, it is definitely a situation that can happen to anyone, which (to me) makes it a must-read for all! :) Hope you enjoy it :D

    ~Hira~

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  3. The book seems like a heartbreaking read! I cannot imagine living with such a guilt. I will adding this to my TBR.

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  4. @Misha

    Misha,

    Thank you so much for your comment. Like I said, it is the fact that it's a mistake anyone could commit in the span of an angry moment, combined with having to live with the repercussions of your decision that makes this narrative so effective. Just don't expect a fascinating read,it's depressing but it also gives you insight into the situation and really makes you think!

    ~Hira~

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  5. This one sounds really intense and sad. I try no to read that kind of book too often but next time I am ready for that kind of book, I will check this one out!

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  6. @Shannon@BooksDevoured

    I know what you mean Shannon, and that is completely understandable! :) Thanks for your comment...you are a darling! :)

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  7. Wow, this sounds like such an emotional read and those are usually the ones I like. I'll have to check into this one. Great review!

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  8. @Darlene

    Dear Darlene,

    thank you for your comment. I hope that when you pick it up, that you like it as much as I did. Thank you.

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  9. Oh this sounds good, great review! (:

    I am a new follower here is my blog:

    haleyeliseread.blogspot.com

    (:

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