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Buckeye by Patrick Ryan — A Thoughtful, Uneven Portrait of Place, Memory, and Moral Drift
At its core, Buckeye is interested in what it means to stay — and what it costs. The novel is set in a Midwestern town that feels immediately familiar, even if you’ve never been there: insular, watchful, shaped by shared history and unspoken rules. Ryan renders this environment with care, capturing the rhythms of small-town life and the way personal histories become communal property.

Danielle Robinson
Dec 18, 20254 min read
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