![]() John Irving’s A Prayer for Owen Meany is the inspiring modern classic that introduced two of the author’s most unforgettable characters, boys bonded forever in childhood: the stunted Owen Meany, whose life is touched by God, and the orphaned Johnny Wheelwright, whose life is touched by Owen. I’m going to just gank the synopsis straight from Goodreads, as there is a lot going on here and I don’t think I could give a summary as succinct or spoiler-free: So, dear readers, prepare yourself for much gushing, lots of praise and an emotional, totally biased review. ![]() But even beyond my Owen infatuation, the story itself has stayed with me and I keep thinking about it, thinking about Owen and thinking about Irving himself. Not quite surpassing Miss Eliza Bennett but definitely on an equal footing with her. I find myself a little in love with Owen Meany and he has shot straight up into one of my favourite characters of all time. I feel I must give some kind of disclaimer before I plow into this review I absolutely adored this book. ![]()
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