I was very fortunate to win a copy of NIGHTFALL by Richard B. Wright through the Goodreads Giveaway Contest. This was a very enjoyable read, where the writer transferred us to another time and place, to experience the memory and calling of first loves.
This novel is by a Canadian author, and the setting describes scenery from Ontario and during the summer in Quebec City. I found this novel easy to follow and brought back memories for myself, the streets and scenery as I was born in Montreal, Quebec and now live in Toronto.
James Hillyer, a retired university professor has had a devastating life filled with many sorrows, now a widower for twenty years after the death of his wife, and now the death of his daughter at forty six to cancer. James has a son settled in California, but they were never close. James needs to find peace in his life and finds himself thinking about the woman, Odette Huard, he fell in love with so many years ago on a summer trip to Quebec. He places an ad in the Quebec newspaper to see if he can find her.
“Looking for Odette Huard who lived in Barachois, Gaspe, during the summer of 1944 when she was fifteen. She grew up in St. Henri and returned there after the summer with her family. Please phone James Hillyer…”
“Odette had not exactly been his girlfriend, but she was someone in his life he had not forgotten, and how many people can you say that about after sixty years.”
James finds Odette, but Odette’s has her own problems to deal with. James plans a trip leaving Toronto and heading to the Maritimes stopping over in Quebec City to see his long-lost-love.
Nightfall captures the heart of two people who came from different backgrounds and lived different lives based on their circumstances, but grew wiser as they grew older.
Love is eternal and in this classic novel, we see that love and happiness has no boundaries. Age is irrelevant. A very enjoyable read.