Thursday 4 January 2024

Frank And Red by Matt Coyne

 


When a mother and her young son move in next door to Franklin Hayes, a widower who has given up on life, little does he realise how much his life is about to change.

Frank And Red by Matt Coyne has got to be the most uplifting and joyful book I read in 2023. This was a pretty high bar, particularly as it came immediately after Helen Fisher’s novel Joe Nuthins Guide To Life.

The story itself has been done before; grumpy old man brought out of his shell by young child/children. We’ve read about it in books or seen it on the TV many, many times. What really makes Frank And Red stand out is the way in which author Matt Coyne has created and voiced two very distinct characters.

Frank is debilitated by grief, he’s retreated from friends and family and is frightened to leave his home. Frank relies on neighbours to do his shopping for him and he has one remaining friend who pops in to see him occasionally. We’re not immediately sympathetic towards Frank, he goes out of his way to alienate those who want to help him and he absolutely refuses to contact Mikey, his only child, and try to rebuild their broken relationship.

As we get to know more about Frank we begin to understand him a little better. Frank and his recently deceased wife Marcie were a happy couple, they enjoyed life to the fullest. When Marcie died Frank simply gave up on life himself, now he’s just going through the motions, progressing from one day to the next. Marcie’s “ghost” begins visiting Frank and it’s this apparition that makes Frank refuse to leave his home, he worries that if he goes out Marcie will disappear and never return.

Six-year-old Red is the heart of this novel, he is such a joyful character. With recently divorced parents he’s had to move away from the home, school and friends he loves. A new home and school in an unfamiliar area are daunting. Red is a little kid with a big imagination and being six he has no filter, saying exactly what he thinks. He’s also one of those kids that never stops talking.

When Red spots Frank in the garden he immediately starts talking to him. No matter how many times Frank ignores him or refuses to engage in conversation Red persists with “Mister”…….”Mister”……”Mister”. Red eventually wears Frank down and an unlikely friendship (in the loosest sense of the word) is formed. The interactions between the pair are sublime, it would be far easier if Frank just surrendered to the force of nature that is Red, rather than ploughing on trying to win a battle against an unbeatable opponent. I couldn’t stop laughing at the conversations between the pair.

It's obvious from the start that Frand and Red are going to help each other. Frank is going to help Red be a little bit braver, whereas Red is going to help Frank see that he still has a life to live and people who love him. This is one of those books that as soon as you read the last page you want to go back to the first page and start all over again.

Frank And Red by Matt Coyne will be published on 1st February 2024 in hardback, ebook and audio format. My thanks to NetGalley and Headline Books for a review copy.



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