Under the Falls - Richard Russo
Pub. Date: Aug. 11, 2026
She read
Tyler left Stone Mountain eighteen years ago without saying goodbye to family or friends. Now a successful rock musician, he reluctantly returns home for a benefit concert for his childhood friend “Doc”, who was left paralyzed after a reckless diving accident. Doc warns Tyler that not everyone will welcome him back as they resent his success and his apparent forgetting of his roots. As memories flood back and old friends reconnect, lives are forever changed.
I looked forward to a new book from Richard Russo, but was sadly disappointed. The beginning drew me in, but as the narrative proceeded, it grew tedious and I just wanted it to end.
The writing IS wonderful, with vivid descriptions and poignant observations and Russo once again paints a memorable picture of forgotten rust belt towns. However, the characters and the trajectory of the story failed to resonate with me, and I lost patience with it.
It’s worth noting that this book started as a plot for a TV series, and I can certainly see it being adapted into a show based on the current state of television. However, as a standalone novel, it left me wanting. Perhaps my expectations were simply too high.
Thanks to @NetGalley and @aaknopf for the DRC.
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