Novels written by celebrities can be very varied. Just because someone is famous doesn’t necessarily mean they can write well. Richard Osman is an obvious exception to this rule. And so it seems is Graham Norton. I picked up one of his books (Home Stretch) in a whim in the local library and loved it. I was therefore thrilled to find a hardback version of Forever Home in a charity shop for just 50p. It was in perfect condition and originally had an RRP of £20! Not a price I’d pay for a novel of any sort. No matter who wrote it!
Set in a small Irish town, Forever Hoe tells the story of Carol, a divorced teacher who lives with older man, Declan, in what had been his marital home, a terraced house in Stable Row. Declan’s wife vanished years ago. The story was that she had run off and abandoned him with his two children. Carol didn’t ask too many questions about what had happened before she met Declan, but she knew that they were happy together. Gossip and rumours circulated, but Carol always tried to rise above them.
When Declan falls ill and can no longer express what he wants things start to unravel for Carol. Declan’s children force her out of her home and so she has to move back in with her parents. Humiliating for anyone, especially so when you’re in your 40s with an adult child of your own.
But it is the house itself that goes on to become the most complicated part of the story. The secret it holds is bigger than anything anyone imagined. Carol can’t resolve things on her own and so her mother vows to get to the truth and sort things out. No one could imagine just what this would entail. At times things got a bit unbelievable, but it was still so well written that I let that slide a bit.
Forever Home is one of those books that I really, really enjoyed reading. It caught me up in the storyline, had me exclaiming out loud at some twists, chuckling at some things and feeling the pain Carol was going through as the Declan she knew and loved slipped away from her into the arms of his illness.
Despite all that the ending had me searching for the next bit. Looking for a final twist that never came. I felt like I was left hanging somewhat. Everything appeared to be neatly resolved, and we all know that real life isn’t like that. Maybe it leaves the door open for Norton to write a second book in which Stable Row’s secret is discovered by someone key, but it didn’t have that feel about it. The end felt a bit more final, possibly even forced. It’s a shame as I was so caught up in the book, but feel a bit flat at the end.
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