Thomas, a young pianist, lives a quiet and uneventful life. He likes it that way, visiting his mother from time to time to check on her and not to feel so…lonely. But when his late father, Raymond, shows up, Thomas is shocked, even more so when his father asks him for a favor: to go to San Francisco to find Camille, his long-lost love, and to reunite their ashes.
Even though the request sounds crazy, just as much as his father appearing to him from the afterlife, Thomas realizes that this may be his last chance to actually get to know his father and to mend their relationship that was falling apart at the seams before he died. So, Thomas buys a plane ticket, packs his bags, and together they set out on an adventure that changes his life forever.
Oh. My. Gosh. I freaking loved this! 💛 I am a HUGE fan of stories that involve…well, ghosts, spirits, or whatever you want to call them. 😅 I actually watched Just Like Heaven (a movie I've never seen before) with Reese Witherspoon and Mark Ruffalo last night, and I was smiling at the fact that some of the scenes in the movie were similar to the ones in this book. And I thought to myself, how fortuitous. 😉
It makes me sad to think that I almost didn’t download this. I would have missed out on a hilarious and touching story about a son doing a favor for his father that he didn’t really understand. And when I say hilarious, I mean that I was actually laughing out loud. Thomas and Raymond’s jokes, insults, and sarcasm were everything that I needed. It has been a fat minute since a story has made me laugh as much as this one did. 😂 Did I get some confused and concerned looks from my family? Yes, but it was worth it.
What’s also great about this book is that it is quite short, imo. Twenty fairly short chapters with an even shorter epilogue, and I loved every minute of it. I honestly don’t think it was too short or lacked any details or plot points. The writing was simple, straightforward, yet moving. The story kept me engaged and interested all the way to the very end (which is a hard feat for me nowadays 😅). And I loved the characters! Thomas and Raymond were SOO funny! I loved them together, even though they got on each other’s nerves. 😂 It’s a pretty realistic portrayal of a relationship between a father and his son (or daughter, because my parents and I have pretty much the same humor and like to go at it 🤭).
Ooh, and the fact that Thomas was a virtuoso pianist was the cherry on top! I absolutely LOVE, LOVE, LOVE classical music! I played the violin in middle school, and although I wasn't very good at it (just ask anybody and they’ll tell you how horrible I was), my love for the greats like Debussy, Beethoven, Bach, Chopin, Rachmaninoff, and so many other fantastic composers was born and has been going strong for many, many years. So when I saw the various concertos and pieces Thomas would play in the story, I literally freaked out and pulled them up on YouTube to listen to them again. 😍🤭 That made me so happy and doubled my overall enjoyment for this book.
Do I recommend this book? Heck yes! I loved everything about this and want to read it again as soon as possible. 🩵
Thank you to AmazonCrossing and NetGalley for providing the arc in exchange for an honest review! All opinions and statements are my own.
❗Content Warnings❗
Mentions death and dying.
Swearing: A little.
Spice: No–only kissing and mentioning love making.