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Restless Souls

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Set in the early-mid 1990's, RESTLESS SOULS tells the story of the friendship between three wayward Irish lads in their late twenties. After three years under siege in Sarajevo during the Bosnian War, Tom returns to Dublin a brittle, haunted shell of his former self, suffering from severe PTSD. Karl and Gus meet him at the airport, knowing they're unqualified to help their best friend yet determined to somehow see him through the darkness. Grasping at straws, they embark on a journey for an unlikely cure on the other side of the world, an experimental PTSD clinic on the California coast called RESTLESS SOULS. A wry, shambolic road trip that's at turns tremendously moving and darkly funny, Restless Souls wrestles with larger themes and meditations on grief and PTSD, and on the way our memories simultaneously comfort and restrict us from growing up and moving on. Author Dan Sheehan skillfully moves between ribald humor and aching pathos to ask a question we can all relate to: in the process of growing up, how do we not also grow apart?
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    • Library Journal

      April 1, 2018

      Tom Dempsey leaves Dublin to aid the people of Sarajevo during the horrible siege of that city between 1992 and 1996. There, he falls in love with a heroic medical student, Jalena, whose selflessness moves Tom to confront his disaster-tourist daydreams in order to embrace the sacrifices he is willing to make. Ultimately, the atrocities Tom sees and experiences, including Jalena's tragic death, break his heart and shatter his psyche. Suicidal, he returns to Dublin and undergoes a series of unsuccessful treatments. Karl, himself coping with the suicide of his brother Gabriel, determines that an experimental PTSD program in California might offer a cure for his damaged friend. Joined by their hapless companion Baz, the men journey from Ireland to the Golden State. Along the way, the three men, each broken in his own way, undergo a sort of recovery that reinforces their deep bond and helps them come to terms with Gabriel's death. VERDICT Funny and sobering at turns, Sheehan's debut is an absorbing, occasionally uneven, tale. Humorous exchanges, especially between Baz and Karl, sometimes distract from the sobering themes Sheehan skillfully develops throughout.--John G. Matthews, Washington State Univ. Libs., Pullman

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    • Kirkus

      February 1, 2018
      A moving journey through grief, loss, war, and new beginnings for three childhood friends on the cusp of finally growing up.Irish debut novelist Sheehan packs an emotional gut punch in his new book, as well as a fair number of laughs--a tightrope walk to be sure, but one he handles with aplomb. The story is set in the mid-1990s and concerns the efforts of Karl and Baz, two friends, to help their friend Tom, a failed war correspondent-turned-relief worker, who returns to their native Dublin from the Bosnian War a shellshocked ghost of his former self. Karl and Baz convince Tom to accompany them to an experimental treatment facility for PTSD in Northern California, a last-ditch effort to restore some semblance of a normal life for him. The novel alternates between Karl's first-person narrative (which shifts between laugh-out-loud schoolboy humor and heartbreaking pathos, often in the same breath) and Tom's sober, journalistic account of his time in Sarajevo, of atrocities witnessed, of friends made and lost. As such, the novel reads as part buddy road movie, part harrowing war movie, switching between hijinks and horror. Hovering above the entire narrative is the memory of Karl's foster brother, Gabriel, who committed suicide not long before the book begins, an albatross of grief and regret hanging around the characters' necks. The novel reads like a long, slow reveal--several of the most dramatic events that give the story its heft show up in the first few pages, but the hows and whys are slowly doled out over the course of the rest of the book, and this keeps the reader involved. Certain events in the third act may be a bit too far-fetched for some, but they serve the story well; with the depth of character on display here, a few plot points do not affect the emotional impact of the conclusion.A paean to friendship and the resilience of the human spirit.

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