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Evenings and Weekends: A Novel
Evenings and Weekends A Novel
Author: Oisín McKenna
ISBN-13: 9780063319974
ISBN-10: 0063319977
Publication Date: 7/2/2024
Pages: 352
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Publisher: Mariner Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 7
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Oisin McKenna's debut novel "Evenings and Weekends" is loaded with remarkable characters. Early on I had to jot down a roster, a family tree of sorts, as these people came on the scene. It was worth it. The cast here is amazing, populated by fascinating three-dimensional players. Strikingly, there are no bad guys here, just souls figuring out who they are and what they need for their lives.

London. Cities or locales are usually integral to the story-- here London is a big player. The city charges and feeds those here. We feel the promise, the excitement, everyone's expectations pumped up. The intensity is magnified by the sensation over a whale trapped in the Thames, an event drawing most of these players in.

There are couples scrambling to determine the futures of their relationships. Maggie is pregnant with Ed's child, and they are planning on raising the baby outside of London. Ed is afraid Maggie is going to find out secrets in his past. Maggie's close friend, Phil, has had a sexual experience with Ed and may tell Maggie. Phil is in love with his housemate, Keith-- who also has a boyfriend, Louis (who may be harboring feelings for Phil!).

So, there are a lot of characters and interweaving relationships going on here... a little reminiscent of a movie like "Love, Actually." My favorite is Rosaleen-- Phil's mom. She has been diagnosed with terminal cancer. She has to find the right way to let Phil know. She has to make sense of her life's journey. She also has to embrace Pauline, her close friend whose death years ago has haunted her.

Yes, it was a little difficult to keep track of these people as they first appeared. With so many different threads going, it would seem likely to be the stuff of a soap opera. Somehow, the pages kept turning rapidly and I bought into each character's struggle to navigate a future. An inspired novel by a new voice.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.


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