Nobody's fool

688 pages

English language

Published Jan. 8, 1994 by Vintage.

OCLC Number:
31170427

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4 stars (8 reviews)

6 editions

Review of "Nobody's fool" on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

This was a really great book filled with kooky but also, somehow, believable characters. Now, nothing much ever really happens, mind you, but you just keep happily reading on nonetheless. It got just the tiniest bit tedious reading about a 60 year old man who was so totally irresponsible and never really had the aha! moment so I had to remove 1 star, but go ahead, read it. You won't regret it. It's laugh out loud funny.

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5 stars

I've just finished my third Richard Russo book, which (surprise) I thoroughly enjoyed.

Now I'm supposed to tell you why I liked it so much, but I find that it's a hard thing to describe, since it's not at all a happy book. It does contain lots of humorous moments, which is one of Russo's stunning talents.

It takes place in Bath, New York, a depressed little town that once did a booming tourist trade as a resort area, but has since fallen into collective neglect and disrepair. Most of its inhabitants are poor and uneducated and have no hope of anything better. The main characters are Don "Sully" Sullivan, a 60-year-old man who has led a sad, unlucky existence, and his landlady, Miss Beryl (Mrs. Peoples), who was once his eighth-grade teacher--so, she's an octogenarian.

The main event in Russo's books is the way he draws his characters--actually, I'm …

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