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SOMEWHERE SOUTH OF HERE

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291 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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William Kowalski

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Profile Image for Alex Hoshor.
11 reviews8 followers
July 19, 2012
Kind of a serviceable mess. If I hadn’t read Eddie’s Bastard, I probably wouldn’t have scored this one so generously. So read Eddie’s Bastard first, okay? Come into this one with some inertia (if at all). It’s all surface emotion and quirk and subplot that works best when merely skated upon. If one tries to stop and crack into any layers of depth, one will hurt one’s foot when the shovelhead hits a big ole dumb rock. If you don’t care about the rock though, you’ll be all like weeeeeee…that was nice.

To its favor, Kowalski is a good writer, and the book brings some closure to young Billy’s story, which is worthy of it. It also begets some pretty droll characters, especially El Perrero; a flashbacking, shell-shocked Nam vet who, though ultimately a tragic figure, is fun fun fun. Especially if he reminds you of someone who irks you in real life.

To its detriment, the book does two pretty annoying things, aside from anything I’ve already mentioned regarding what it lacks. First, it inexplicably devotes a couple chapters to a character other than Billy. (This would be Consuelo, Billy’s girlfriend. Consuelo, with an “o”. That’s annoying, right? Well, that’s not the half of it. She’s supposed talk with an accent, you see. But the only time it comes through in the dialogue is when she says “Beelee” instead of Billy. Got it? Rosie Perez? Check. Now, moving on from this overlong parenthetical gripe…) These chapters are ostensibly a way of getting to know Consuelo. But honestly, nothing happens later where not knowing her could be a hindrance. Which brings me to the other annoying thing… the ending. Actually, where the book should end, another story begins to spurt forth. Albeit a brief story, it seems merely a last gasp for a breath of thematic irony, to bring it all back upon itself like a well-made bed. Unfortunately, where it all leads is as predictable as a fart. You don’t want to get trapped under the covers with one of those.

Poot.

Okay, it wasn’t all that bad.
Profile Image for Ian Mapp.
1,329 reviews49 followers
December 19, 2012
Sequel to the ever excellent eddies bastard, which sees eddie head down to Sante Fe in search of his mother.

I suppose this is the law of diminsihing returns, as this is not as good as its predecessor.

You have to say that the characters, minor and major, are again well drawn... with introductions to his sister, mother, new friend from college and girlfriend, consuela.... and the wry humour is still there.

Things that I didnt like were the way that the chapters were not introduced as they were with the previous book and the alternate chapters that were written in the first person perspective of Consuela.

All trundles along quite well and there is an obvious enough ending when Consuela announces that she is pregnant - which you could see coming a mile off.

Better than a large amount of the tat that I read.... but the author is let down by the worst web site in the world.
Profile Image for Jen Jenson.
374 reviews16 followers
November 17, 2011
This is a sequel?! I stumbled upon this book at the library and thought it looked good... Which it was. Although it seemed that he was just rambling about things. But I was compelled nonetheless and it reappears in my mind randomly. I'm curious what the other book could be like, since this one really didn't feel like a sequel at all.
Profile Image for Barbara.
264 reviews36 followers
July 2, 2007
Somewhere...continues the story of Billy and the search for the mother he never knew. You can feel Billy grow as he heads out into the world to try to find a missing piece of his life.

I would love to read more books about Billy. I really hope William Kowalski will write another.
2 reviews
July 13, 2007
I loved loved loved Eddie's Bastard, and after reading that, I'm sure nothing could have lived up to my expectations and hopes for Billy. I only gave this one three stars, but I have high hopes for Mr. Kowalski's future endeavors.
50 reviews1 follower
March 21, 2023
A far cry from Eddies Bastard which was fabulous. A good read but not a great read. This one follows on and tells the tale of Billy, the child. Got the feeling the author capitalized on the success of his first novel and it doesn't quite work.
Profile Image for Tracie Gutknecht.
1,201 reviews11 followers
September 2, 2017
A follow up to Eddie's Bastard. It's just ok. You don't care about the characters. Billy's story from the first book just fizzles out. Not worth the time.
293 reviews
December 14, 2024
Loved Eddie's Bastard. This one not so much.

The third star is due to the first book.

The story needed a few more chapters for closure.
Profile Image for Kerry Clair.
1,237 reviews15 followers
October 31, 2024
I thought this was a nice continuation of the first book and resolved lots of things that the first book left open. The author also has a very good riding style making his books an enjoyable read.
Profile Image for Diana.
110 reviews3 followers
July 12, 2010
Nach dem Tod seines Großvaters macht sich Billy Mann auf die Suche nach seiner Mutter, die ihn als Baby mit dem Zettel "Eddies Bastard" bei seinem Großvater auf der Schwelle abgegeben hatte.

In New Mexiko angekommen trifft er als Erstes auf einen durchgeknallten Vietnam-Veteranen, der ihn für einen ehemaligen Kriegskollegen hält.

Dies ist nur die erste von vielen skurillen Begegnungen, die Kowalski Billy wiederfahren lässt.

Ich mag Kowalskis Stil und seine verrückten Charaktere sehr und das Buch hat mich von Anfang bis Ende gefesselt!
56 reviews
April 29, 2013
I wasn't crazy about this book like I was it's prequel, Eddie's Bastard... but it was ok. I wondered as I was reading if I'd be enjoying it at all, if some details would have meant a thing, if I would even like the main character, Billy, if I hadn't read Eddie's Bastard.. which I totally loved. Somewhere South of Here was a bit of a disappointment. And I was a little sad because Billy's mom died of ovarian cancer... the same disease that killed my sister :(
Profile Image for Liz.
13 reviews5 followers
May 15, 2008
This was the sequel to Eddie's Bastard which fell short of my expectations.

All in all not a bad book, but I felt like the author ran out of ideas. It was light and nice, but not as meaty as I like.
Profile Image for Louise.
407 reviews24 followers
March 9, 2007
Light and fun to read, but not really memorable. I only remember that it wasn't as good as it's predecessor which can't be a good sign.
Profile Image for Hannah cowles.
3 reviews
March 28, 2008
I loved this book. It's a man searching for his identity, and comes to find out that he was missing his soul.
Profile Image for Anita.
165 reviews7 followers
August 31, 2010
I really enjoyed "Eddie's Bastard" and although this follow-up was readable it didn't excite me in the same way the first book about Billy's life did.
Profile Image for Sandra.
43 reviews
December 27, 2010
This is the sequel to Eddie's Bastard. It wasn't a good by it gave closure to Billy's story. I enjoyed it.
Profile Image for Elisabeth.
330 reviews3 followers
March 21, 2016
Not as good as 'Eddie's Bastard. He has lost his 'Steinbeckian Way' of writing, which appealed to me.
9 reviews1 follower
December 2, 2014
Enjoyed it.. thought provoking .. characters were well drawn
155 reviews
November 15, 2016
good reading about several people affected by unusual childhoods, illegitimate baby raised by grandfather, searching for his mother.
811 reviews3 followers
September 11, 2016
I read this over the course of two days, and only rated it with four stars because it's not quite as good as Eddie's Bastard. Read that book first.
17 reviews
December 15, 2020
Odd writing technique, some misspellings, and did not like the end.
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