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The Half Moon

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"An insightful, riveting study of marriage." —People

From the bestselling author of Ask Again, Yes, a masterful and "absorbing" (The New York Times) novel about a couple in a small town navigating the complexities of marriage, family, and longing.
Malcolm Gephardt, handsome and gregarious longtime bartender at the Half Moon, has always dreamed of owning a bar. When his boss finally retires, Malcolm stretches to buy the place. He sees unquantifiable magic and potential in the Half Moon and hopes to transform it into a bigger success, but struggles to stay afloat.

His smart and confident wife, Jess, has devoted herself to her law career. After years of trying for a baby, she is facing the idea that motherhood may not be in the cards for her. Like Malcolm, she feels her youth beginning to slip away and wonders how to reshape her future.

"A quick and impactful read that will stay with you long after you finish it" (theSkimm), The Half Moon takes place over the course of one week when Malcolm learns shocking news about Jess, a patron of the bar goes missing, and a blizzard hits the town of Gillam, trapping everyone in place. With a deft eye and generous spirit, Mary Beth Keane explores the disappointments and unexpected consolations of midlife, the many forms forgiveness can take, the complicated intimacy of small-town living, and what it means to be a family.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 6, 2023
      Keane (Ask Again, Yes) takes a nuanced look at a troubled marriage during a fraught week of blizzards and power outages in a predominantly Irish New York City suburb. “Handsome and charming” Malcolm Gephardt, 45, finally recognizes that “middle age is looming,” and that the Half Moon, the bar he owns, is in dire straits. His wife, Jess, an attorney, left him several months earlier, having been worn out by seven years of failed fertility treatments and discouraged by Malcolm’s refusal to include her in financial decisions. He has held out hope that Jess will come back, until he learns she’s involved with a fellow lawyer who has three young children. Keane surrounds her main characters with a crew of nosy people who regularly check in on Malcolm (“part of him suspected these friends, grown men, all in their mid-forties, loved the excuse to leave their families on a Saturday afternoon”), and livens the proceedings with juicy subplots about a shady loan with terms enforced by even shadier goons, the mysterious disappearance of a bar patron, and Malcolm’s mother, who, unbeknownst to Malcolm, has been carrying on an affair with the neighbor who plows her driveway. Keane pulls off a quiet, contemplative novel about the dwindling time for second chances. Agent: Chris Calhoun, Chris Calhoun Agency.

    • Library Journal

      June 10, 2024

      Malcolm Gephart has always dreamed of owning the Half Moon, the bar where he works. He dreams of the bar's potential and stretches his finances to make it work after his boss's retirement. Good-looking and gregarious, Malcolm is loved by the patrons. After years of failed attempts to conceive a much-wanted child, his wife Jess is staring down a future that may not include a child of her own. Told over the course of a week, when his former boss goes missing, secrets are uncovered, and a blizzard hits, as everyone learns the power of forgiveness. Keane's (Ask Again, Yes) latest is a heartwarming, satisfying listen that explores the complications of small-town life and the many definitions of family. Norbert Leo Butz and Rebecca Lowman narrate Malcolm and Jess as they navigate their hurts, expectations, and midlife crises. Butz provides a subtle, almost gentle narration of Malcolm, capturing both his desperation and his confusion. Lowman's narration of Jess is that of a wounded yet determined woman who will stop at nothing to have the family of which she dreams. VERDICT A heartfelt, complex novel that examines the thorny questions of marriage and middle age.--Elyssa Everling

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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