Review of That's what Ed said
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Re: Review of That's what Ed said
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They never grow up, but I'm glad Leslie had fun despite his grim childhood.Leslie’s life story is very colorful. He is very open-minded in the hindsight of his behaviors, achievements, and failures. I took to Leslie early in the book because he is honest with himself and with his readers. And, notwithstanding the abuse he had suffered, he managed to keep in the right mind, retain his kind heart, and even look positively at the lessons he learned from his troubles. More than once, Leslie’s adventures made me chuckle and think that boys never grow up!
Marriages are nothing if not kaleidoscopic, indeed.His life story traverses many grounds. The story covers Leslie’s childhood and his adult life, his relationships with his parents, siblings, classmates, girlfriends, and wife. Leslie talks about his good and bad adventures, and most of all I liked spelunking, sledding, and mountain hikes in winter. Leslie portrays his married life in a kaleidoscope of emotions, all of which resonated with me. Leslie’s care for his siblings and friends on a mountain hike is beyond all praise.
It seems like a fascinating and multifaceted memoir. Thank you for your review.
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The story unfolds in a series of candid monologues and observations from Ed, whose blunt commentary and unapologetic honesty make him both endearing and infuriating. He’s the kind of character who says what others won’t—and while that occasionally gets him in trouble, it also cuts straight to the emotional core of the people around him.
Dumas skillfully uses Ed’s voice to explore deeper themes: loneliness, aging, love, and the struggle to remain authentic in a world that often demands conformity. The dialogue is sharp and realistic, with just enough absurdity to keep things entertaining. While some parts may feel repetitive or slow-paced, they mirror the rhythms of real life, adding to the book’s authenticity.
This isn’t a story with huge plot twists or dramatic events; it’s a quiet, character-driven narrative that sneaks up on you. You find yourself caring about Ed—not because he’s perfect, but because he’s real.
Verdict:
A smart and funny novel that balances sarcasm with heart, That’s What Ed Said will appeal to readers who enjoy character studies and unfiltered storytelling. Ed might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but he’s unforgettable.
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It's not the type of story I would typically read, but I understand and appreciate its charm.
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