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The Long Ago by Michael McGarrity

The Long Ago

A Novel

by Michael McGarrity

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  • Jul 2023, 384 pages
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An Enthralling Journey through Time
An exciting journey through time: Michael McGarritty's The Long Ago takes readers on a fascinating journey through time, where the past merges with the present in an intricate web of suspense, mystery, and human resilience. Set in the American Southwest, McGarritty's masterful storytelling and vivid depictions bring the rugged landscape and rich history to life. The novel follows the lives of interesting characters whose destinies are bound together by a shared secret from their past. McGarity deftly balances the tempo, moving seamlessly between the present and the 'old days', gradually unraveling layers ofmore
Barbara B. (Evansville, IN)

The Importance of Family
After serving a tour of duty in Vietnam during the early 1960's, Ray Lansdale has returned to his home in Livingston, Montana. Ray's younger sister, Barbara, has disappeared and it's of utmost importance for him to locate her. Their parents are deceased, so Barbara is the only direct relative that Ray has. He spends most of his time and money to search for his sister despite the need to return to active duty.

The novel is simply written in a direct sequence of events, with a few new details revealed daily. There are only minor details about Vietnam, keeping the violence to a minimum. Historical accuracy for themore
Elizabeth L. (Langhorne, PA)

Easy like a Sunday Morning
I had never read a Michael McGarrity novel and pseudo-mysteries are usually not my preferred genre. So, I thought I would come out of my comfort zone and was pleasantly surprised. Mr. McGarrity's style was warm and laidback, honest and unassuming. descriptions of meals occurred more than I can recall in most novels, and the majority of the characters had excellent manners most of the time. I learned things about ranching and Vietnam - two very disparate topics. Although the time period was '63 to '65, at times I felt the word choices and situations suggested an earlier era and put me in mind of an old western.more
Regina G. (Groveland, FL)

A Good Read
This was a good read. At first, due to the book's description, I thought it was a crime thriller, but I soon realized it wasn't. I then thought it might turn into an obsessive stalker situation (with Mr. Manning). That perception fizzled quickly. Then I realized it was the telling of two siblings' stories, and how differently they manage their lives as a result of a less-than-stellar upbringing. A family drama.

There are two things that struck me. First, Ray, is almost perfect. Everyone that meets him loves him, they all see he has great potential, he is attractive, he is virtuous, he heroically saves severalmore
Darlene B. (New Castle, PA)

A Launch Into a Brave New World
This novel, 'The Long Ago', begins in Livingston, Montana in 1963. The story centers around siblings Raymond and Barbara Lansdale. The book begins with Ray's arrival in Livingston. After enlisting in the army and spending time in Saigon, Ray returns to Montana because he has received word that his sister Barbara has disappeared. No one in the siblings' hometown seems to know anything about where Barbara may have gone but the two are bound by the experience of a difficult and chaotic family life and Ray is anxious to discover what has happened. He has just two weeks until he must report to officer candidatemore
Edie M. (Kennett Square, PA)

How far would you go to find someone you loved?
A brother and sister raised in a dysfunctional family bond together to survive. Now she's missing and he might be her only hope. Gut wrenching, edge of your seat.
Colleen C. (Bourne, MA)

The Long Ago by Michael McGarrity
This family saga takes place in the throes of the Vietnam War and it is the story of how two siblings deal with their unhappy family upbringing and the direction it leads them. Raymond and Barbara Lansdale grow up in Montana and go their separate ways, but Raymond can't let go of his sister Barbara's disappearance and the feeling that she needs to be found. The story weaves between Vietnam, ranches of western US, and glitzy California. The part of the novel set in Vietnam is very well researched without bogging the reader down in a political quagmire. The novel realistically describes how Vietnam can affectmore
Bev C. (Latrobe, PA)

The Long Ago
"The Long Ago: a distant place where happiness and tranquility reign." is a mainstay and mental retreat for the Landsdale children.

I chose this book because the time frame resonates with me and the places interest me.
Although I am unfamiliar with the childhood traumas that formed the characters of Ray and Barbara Lansdale, I do understand the impact the war registered on our material and spiritual lives.

For fear of disclosing elements of the plot, I will simply say I appreciated traveling beside Ray, even to the jungles of Southeast Asia. It's been some time since I was immersed in a bittersweet family saga.more

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