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5ive Speed - A Novel

par Charley Warady

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It isn't until Donald Roth meets his son's future in-laws that he realizes he is tired of a three-speed life. Time to move up.When Donald was a kid in the late 60's on the South Side of Chicago, he had a Schwinn Sting Ray bike. Everyone did. But everyone else had a five-speed. Donald's was a three-speed. It was good enough, as was explained by his parents, just as their Ford Maverick wasn't the neighbor's Le Mans, but it was good enough. And that's the way Donald was taught to live his life. It was a three-speed life. It was good enough. He marries Emily because she's good enough. Emily marries Donald because that's what she had planned, and she is not going to experience divorce as did her parents. Donald opens a law practice with his two best friends and roommates from college because it's good enough.Then the Roths meet their son's future in-laws and everything changes. Donald wonders if, in fact, he could get that five-speed.In this hilarious, sensitive, and fast paced story, perception is everything. Readers of Richard Russo, Jonathan Franzen, and Nick Hornby are going to love this book.… (plus d'informations)
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I am not a romance fan, but I found this very enjoyable. Its a romantic comedy, with an emphasis on comedy. The story moves along at a good pace and the dialog is both witty and funny. As the plot is unveiled, you may find yourself rolling your eyes (I did). But the writing is so tight and entertaining, you can forgive a far fetched premise.

This is a great book when you want to read something that's simply enjoyable. ( )
  grandpahobo | Mar 23, 2015 |
The lesson Donald Roth learned during his late 60's Chicago childhood was that near enough is good enough, at least for him. When all the other kids had a five speed Schwinn Sting Ray, Donald got a three speed and that set the tone for the rest of his life. His career, his wife, his life were all...'good enough'. Until he met his son's future in-laws that is, and started to think he might be able to go for the five speed experience.

I'm sure there are people out there who know from birth they're cut out for greatness but I suspect most of us, me included, are closer to Donald Roth's point of view that we'll count ourselves lucky if things turn out 'not bad'. This made it easy for me to connect with him from the start, despite the fact I'm not a bloke or American or a baby boomer. His story unfolds in such a way that I was quickly drawn into his 'good enough' world and soon wishing him luck in his hunt for a five speed moment. There are some other terrific characters too, not the least of which are his two best friends Dan and Larry, and Donald's...acerbic wife Emily (she's not terribly nice but she gets great lines). The five speed woman of Don's dreams is another standout.

As I may have mentioned once or twice I'm not much of a romantic. This is not because I don't believe in love but because romance, at least as generally depicted in popular culture, is too damned serious. What I liked most about 5ive Speed is that its romance was delivered with oodles of humour, which is surely much more realistic than pulsating body parts and staring longingly into each other's eyes. I think human relationships are pretty bloody funny and this book proves it. At one point Donald is in a serious moment with his love interest

He smiled at her knowingly. At least he attempted to smile at her knowingly. He wasn't sure what a knowing smile looked like, and now began to freak out because he thought he was probably looking like a psychotic murderer with an idiotic smile on his dumb-ass face.


The non-romantic bits of the book are funny too. Sometimes 'laugh out loud' funny, sometimes 'chuckle quietly to yourself funny', sometimes 'smile secretly and hope someone asks you what you're smiling at so you can roll your eyes like they're silly for even having to ask' funny. I'm loathe to do comparisons but if pressed I'd say it's like a mixture of Nick Hornby (A Long Way Down) and Zadie Smith (White Teeth) with a smattering of early Ben Elton thrown in for good measure. I can't think of anyone who wouldn't get a kick out of this tale of daring to finally take a shot at living a life that's more than 'good enough'. ( )
  bsquaredinoz | Mar 31, 2013 |
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It isn't until Donald Roth meets his son's future in-laws that he realizes he is tired of a three-speed life. Time to move up.When Donald was a kid in the late 60's on the South Side of Chicago, he had a Schwinn Sting Ray bike. Everyone did. But everyone else had a five-speed. Donald's was a three-speed. It was good enough, as was explained by his parents, just as their Ford Maverick wasn't the neighbor's Le Mans, but it was good enough. And that's the way Donald was taught to live his life. It was a three-speed life. It was good enough. He marries Emily because she's good enough. Emily marries Donald because that's what she had planned, and she is not going to experience divorce as did her parents. Donald opens a law practice with his two best friends and roommates from college because it's good enough.Then the Roths meet their son's future in-laws and everything changes. Donald wonders if, in fact, he could get that five-speed.In this hilarious, sensitive, and fast paced story, perception is everything. Readers of Richard Russo, Jonathan Franzen, and Nick Hornby are going to love this book.

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