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Flat Water Tuesday

A Novel

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Rob Carrey, the son of a working-class cabinet maker, arrives at the Fenton School with a scholarship to row and a chip on his shoulder. Generations of austere Fenton men have led the rowing team, known as the God Four, to countless victories—but none are as important or renowned as the annual Tuesday-afternoon race against their rival, Warwick.
But first Rob must complete months of preparation driven by their captain, Connor Payne's vicious competitive nature. As the race nears, the stakes rise, tempers and lusts are fueled, and no one can prevent the horrible tragedy that befalls one of them.
Fifteen years later, Rob returns home from a film shoot in Africa to end a heartbreaking relationship with his girlfriend, Carolyn. But when a phone call from one of the God Four compels him to attend the reunion at Fenton, no part of Rob's past remains sequestered for long and nothing about his future is certain.
As much about the sport of rowing as it is a novel of finding oneself, not once, but again in mid-life; Ron Irwin's Flat Water Tuesday is a testament to the pride and passion of youth, and an ode to the journey of forgiveness.
A stunning novel of boarding school, family secrets, deep and passionate love, and the brutal pain of sports training

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 24, 2013
      Irwin's debut novel alternates between Rob Carrey's present, which chronicles the events leading up to the demise of his relationship with his longtime girlfriend Carolyn, and 15 years into his past as a scholarship student at the prestigious Fenton School. Coming from the fictional working-class town of Niccalsetti, NY, Rob is recruited to row with the God Four, Fenton's varsity rowing team, in his final year of high schoolâwith the main purpose of beating the Warwick School in their annual competition. To do so means guaranteed admission to Harvard, something Rob would never accomplish otherwise. Irwin does a terrific job creating tension as Rob, used to being a single sculler, is pushed to work as part of a team and Rob's need to compete against Connor Payne, the team captain whose family's legacy is well known at Fenton. The strain between Rob and Carolyn is clearly palpable in the events that lead to their breakup, as Irwin accurately captures the somberness when one knows a relationship is about to end. Irwin's story on love, loss, and tragedy marks his as a distinguished new voice.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      If you loved THE ART OF FIELDING, you'll love this novel. The sport is crew rather than baseball, the setting is a snotty New England boarding school rather than a midwestern college, but much else fits the familiar mold. The moral and psychological questions at its heart are more interesting than winning or losing: Can anyone change? Where does true strength of character lie? With passion and skill Holter Graham portrays the often maddeningly perception-resistant Rob Carrey, the scholarship kid who must transform himself from lone sculler to team rower, and Graham's racing sequences are heart pounding. Occasionally the drama of Graham's performance overpowers formulaic writing, but that is hardly the fault of the production. Graham delivers a fast-paced, emotional, and thoroughly satisfying listening experience. B.G. (c) AudioFile 2013, Portland, Maine

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