Reviewed by Chad Richins for Readers' Favorite
In A Second Bite, Robert E. Kearns beautifully depicts the story of Cathal Dunne, an elderly man longing for a fresh start in life. The narrative captures Cathal's deep reflections on a journey filled with hardships and missed chances. His quest to rewrite his story takes him on an unexpected journey to find a Buddhist monk as he seeks comfort in the idea of reincarnation. Kearns skillfully juxtaposes the burdens of a sorrowful past with the hope of a brighter tomorrow, weaving in themes of regret, redemption, and the resilience of the human spirit. Through simple yet meaningful symbols, like Cathal's beloved red lemonade, Kearns encourages readers to reflect on life's small joys amidst its complexities.
I found A Second Bite to be an engrossing and introspective read. Kearns masterfully balances the somber tones of Cathal's past with the uplifting journey of his renewed life, crafting a narrative that feels both grounded and spiritual. The pacing is thoughtful; the first half explores Cathal's struggles, allowing me to empathize deeply with his pain, while the second half brings a refreshing sense of hope. This is a character-driven narrative. The most significant events happen internally, within Cathal's mind, as he grapples with his memories and desires. Cathal's character is portrayed authentically, with his vulnerability and longing making him both relatable and endearing. Robert E. Kearns' exploration of themes like second chances and the lasting impact of early experiences resonates strongly throughout the book, leaving readers with much to reflect on. Ultimately, this heartfelt exploration of life's possibilities is a recommendation for anyone who appreciates introspective and transformative stories.
Reviewed by Chad Richins for Readers' Favorite
In A Second Bite, Robert E. Kearns beautifully depicts the story of Cathal Dunne, an elderly man longing for a fresh start in life. The narrative captures Cathal's deep reflections on a journey filled with hardships and missed chances. His quest to rewrite his story takes him on an unexpected journey to find a Buddhist monk as he seeks comfort in the idea of reincarnation. Kearns skillfully juxtaposes the burdens of a sorrowful past with the hope of a brighter tomorrow, weaving in themes of regret, redemption, and the resilience of the human spirit. Through simple yet meaningful symbols, like Cathal's beloved red lemonade, Kearns encourages readers to reflect on life's small joys amidst its complexities.
I found A Second Bite to be an engrossing and introspective read. Kearns masterfully balances the somber tones of Cathal's past with the uplifting journey of his renewed life, crafting a narrative that feels both grounded and spiritual. The pacing is thoughtful; the first half explores Cathal's struggles, allowing me to empathize deeply with his pain, while the second half brings a refreshing sense of hope. This is a character-driven narrative. The most significant events happen internally, within Cathal's mind, as he grapples with his memories and desires. Cathal's character is portrayed authentically, with his vulnerability and longing making him both relatable and endearing. Robert E. Kearns' exploration of themes like second chances and the lasting impact of early experiences resonates strongly throughout the book, leaving readers with much to reflect on. Ultimately, this heartfelt exploration of life's possibilities is a recommendation for anyone who appreciates introspective and transformative stories.