Smithson Ide's life so far has led him nowhere. He's 43 years old, weighs 279 pounds, and keeps himself numb with food and alcohol. His only emotional ties are to his parents and to the memory of his older sister, Bethany, who has been missing for 20 years. Then his parents die in a car crash and he learns of Bethany's death in LA County. Suddenly there isn't enough beer in the world to keep Smithy from his feelings. Drunk and bereft, he takes his old Raleigh bicycle and starts cycling. Once he starts, he can't stop and then he's riding across America to recover his sister. Along the way he meets all sorts of people who help or hinder him. He hears the confession of a priest, he rescues a boy from a snow storm, he has a gun pointed in his face, he's hit by a truck and helps a man dying of AIDS. Smithy's ride is an extraordinary quest, to rediscover the past and memories of Bethany, but it's also his journey back to life.
Ron McLarty Books
Ron McLarty is an acclaimed novelist whose work draws from a profound understanding of human nature. His novels are marked by a sharp insight into character psychology and internal struggles. McLarty's prose is both powerful and lyrical, often exploring themes of identity, loss, and the search for meaning. As a masterful storyteller, he draws readers into his narratives, leaving a lasting impression.




Turn Down Man
- 328 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The story revolves around Andy, an employee of a Hollywood mogul, whose life changes dramatically when his long-lost brother Jackie returns after being imprisoned in Africa. Jackie's mysterious spiritual transformation intrigues Andy and those around him, leading to a journey that blends humor with poignant moments. This sharp satire showcases Ron McLarty's signature character depth and imaginative storytelling, exploring themes of family, transformation, and the absurdities of life in a captivating narrative.
Manchmal gibt uns die Liebe eine zweite Chance Jono Riley ist Schauspieler, Barkeeper und lange über das Alter hinaus, in dem man sich noch Illusionen hingibt: Er weiß, dass er sich viele Chancen im Hier und Jetzt vergibt, weil er lieber in der Vergangenheit lebt und alten Träumen nachhängt. Als Jono vom Tod seiner Jugendliebe Marie erfährt, wacht er endlich auf und fasst den Entschluss in seine Heimatstadt zu reisen, um sich am Sehnsuchtsort seiner Erinnerung gebührend von Marie und seiner Jugend zu verabschieden. So hofft Jono, wieder frei für ein neues Leben und eine neue Liebe zu werden. Die Reise lässt jedoch alte, längst noch nicht verheilte Wunden wieder aufbrechen: Jono erinnert sich an den furchtbaren Tag vor über vierzig Jahren, an dem Marie von einem Unbekannten angeschossen worden war. Der Täter ist bis heute nicht gefasst – und Jono spürt intuitiv: Er muss den Schützen finden, um seinen Frieden mit der Vergangenheit machen zu können … Für alle Leserinnen von Nicholas Sparks, Marc Lévy und Mitch Albom.