The weight of him

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Ethel Rohan: The weight of him (2017)

326 pages

English language

Published Feb. 13, 2017

ISBN:
978-1-250-09212-0
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OCLC Number:
947146056

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5 stars (2 reviews)

"At four hundred pounds, Billy Brennan can always count on food. From his earliest memories, he has loved food's colors, textures and tastes. The way flavors go off in his mouth. How food keeps his mind still and his bad feelings quiet. Food has always made everything better, until the day Billy's beloved son Michael takes his own life. Billy determines to make a difference in Michael's memory and undertakes a public weight-loss campaign, to raise money for suicide prevention--his first step in an ambitious plan to save himself, and to save others. However, Billy's dramatic crusade appalls his family, who want to simply try to go on. Despite his crushing detractors, Billy gains welcome allies: his community-at-large; a co-worker who lost his father to suicide; a filmmaker with his own dubious agenda; and a secret, miniature kingdom that Billy populates with the sub-quality dolls and soldiers he rescues from …

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Review of 'The weight of him' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Big Billy Brennan and his wife Tricia are devastated by the loss of their 17 year old son Michael who one night with no warning, cut down their clothesline and used it to end his life. They have spoken to his friends, heard the crazy rumors, but never found a reason that may have led Michael to suicide.
As Billy tries to come to terms with what has happened, to find a way to make Michael's life and death count for something, his family becomes more angry and embarrassed by it all, and by Billy himself and his crusade to lose weight to raise money for suicide awareness and prevention. This was an emotional read. Though at times the pace was a bit slow, I could not help but admire Billy, and his courage and determination to never give up even when his own family did not support his efforts. …

Review of 'The weight of him' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Ethel Rohan wrote a beautiful book. I was fully drawn into Billy Brennan’s story--his struggles and his determination to make a difference in the world. Rohan's characters are complex and compelling, her language lovely and evocative. Not only do I highly recommend this book, I am already looking forward to what this author does next.