Whiskey and Charlie

Whiskey and Charlie by Annabel Smith, published by Sourcebooks Landmark in 2015, is a literary fiction novel that delves into the complexities of family dynamics and sibling relationships. Spanning 336 pages, this narrative follows the lives of twin brothers who have grown apart over the years, exploring themes of rivalry and the impact of a life-altering accident on their strained bond.
The story unfolds as Charlie grapples with the reality of his brother Whiskey’s coma, prompting him to reflect on their shared past and the emotional distance that has developed between them. Through a poignant examination of family life, the novel reveals the contrasting personalities of the twins and the secrets that once connected them. Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of forgiveness and the intricate ties that bind us, making this book a resonant choice for those interested in stories about familial relationships.
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“A sharp, perceptive novel about family and forgiveness, Whiskey & Charlie will stay with me for a very long time.” Christina Baker Kline, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Orphan Train
With the poignancy of Tell the Wolves I’m Home and the fraught tension of The Burgess Boys, Whiskey and Charlie is a captivating novel of brothers who have drifted apart–and the accident that will determine their future. Told as a seesaw of hope and fear, this novel explores the dark truths about what family really means to us.
Whiskey and Charlie mighvt have come from the same family, but they’d tell you two completely different stories about growing up. Whiskey is everything Charlie is not — bold, daring, carefree — and Charlie blames his twin brother for always stealing the limelight, always getting everything, always pushing Charlie back. By the time the twins reach adulthood, they are barely even speaking to each other.
When they were just boys, the secret language they whispered back and forth over their crackly walkie-talkies connected them, in a way. The two-way alphabet (alpha, bravo, charlie, delta) became their code, their lifeline. But as the brothers grew up, they grew apart.
When Charlie hears that Whiskey has been in a terrible accident and has slipped into a coma, Charlie can’t make sense of it. Who is he without Whiskey? As days and weeks slip by and the chances of Whiskey recovering grow ever more slim, Charlie is forced to consider that he may never get to say all the things he wants to say. A compelling and unforgettable novel about rivalry and redemption, Whiskey & Charlie is perfect for anyone whose family has ever been less than picture-perfect.
“A finely crafted novel that keeps us reading because we care about the characters. It’s a terrific book.”–Graeme Simsion, New York Times bestselling author of The Rosie Project and The Rosie Effect
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