It’s All Right Now A Novel

It’s All Right Now A Novel by Charles Chadwick, published by HarperCollins on June 27, 2006, is a 704-page work that explores the life of Tom Ripple, a man who possesses a unique perspective on his everyday existence. Through Tom’s vivid voice, readers encounter an antihero who grapples with the sorrow and absurdity of modern life, revealing his awareness of his own ordinariness and the limitations of his intelligence.
In this narrative, Tom Ripple’s journey is marked by a blend of humor and emotional clumsiness as he seeks to connect with those around him. The novel presents a poignant exploration of the human experience, capturing the complexities of navigating contemporary society. With its focus on themes of fiction and the intricacies of personal relationships, It’s All Right Now offers a thoughtful reflection on the challenges faced by an everyman in today’s world.
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Meet Tom Ripple, a man with an uncommon outlook on his common life. Through the vividness of his voice and his growing sense of the sorrow and absurdity of the world, Tom Ripple becomes an unusually appealing antihero, aware of his ordinariness and the limits of his intelligence, with a ribald sense of humor, and a clumsiness in his attempts at emotional connection with others. He is a bewildered everyman navigating his way through modern times.
By turns poignant, funny, heartbreaking, and profound, It’s All Right Now is a towering achievement and a singular work of the imagination.
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