Pat D. (pat0814) reviewed on + 379 more book reviews
David Rhodes writes about the inhabitants of a small town in Wisconsin with unique empathy. The characters are well developed, and their relationships are complex and haunting. They are all sympathetically portrayed from the paroled convict who enjoys reading Spinoza to the boy with a mystical bat named Milton. Rhodes has imbued ordinary people with sacred qualities that enhance their interactions. With few exceptions, all of the characters are likeable. There are many layers to this book that examine the human heart and its need for redemptive connection. There is a pervasive kindness in this book that makes it very special.