Review of Down the Road Again (2011) by Chris M — 23 Oct 2011
A pleasant, gently told sequel to 1970's Goin' Down the Road (though perhaps told 10 years too late given the age of the main characters Pete, Betty and Selina, along with daughter Betty Jo). Shebib's angle of redemption might seem like the easy way out, as stories tidy themselves a little too neatly in the end.
Still, though, the very Canadian, frank, unassuming way the characters reveal themselves makes the story more palatable (rather than reverting to melodramatics).
This review of Down the Road Again (2011) was written by Chris M on 23 Oct 2011.
Down the Road Again has generally received mixed reviews.
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