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Feb 28, 2019FVReader rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
This was an interesting and a frustrating book to review. The characters are warm, kind, hurtful, caring and make some bad decisions. We're told at the beginning that the town of Bath has been making bad decisions for 200 years, so I guess these people come by it honestly. Sully is a frustrating and interesting character. In the three weeks that occur in this book, he makes some bone-headed decisions of the most self-destructive kinds. Yet he helps and cares for those around hm. He's his own worst enemy. Every decision seems hell bent on destroying him, except those he makes to help others. Those decisions are good. This is an interesting character study of a small town. It's also an interesting study of a down-and-out man, who's determined to keep himself low. I look forward to continuing with Sully's story in Everybody's Fool one day soon.