The Right Time by John Berryman
John Berryman, better known for his intense poetry, gives us a surprisingly grounded and poignant novel in The Right Time. Forget big heists and car chases; this is a story about the quiet earthquake that happens inside a person.
The Story
Arthur Phillips is retired, widowed, and utterly predictable. His days are a gentle loop of crosswords, mild conversations with neighbors, and tending to his roses. Then, one perfectly normal Tuesday, the idea arrives: he should rob the local bank. The plan forms not from financial need or anger, but from a deep, unshakeable feeling that he has let life happen to him. As he methodically plans his one unlawful act—buying a toy gun, noting the bank's schedule, choosing his outfit—we see a man waking up for the first time in decades. The story follows his preparation and the climactic day itself, focusing less on the action and more on the profound shift in how Arthur sees himself and the world he's taken for granted.
Why You Should Read It
This book got under my skin. Berryman has a genius for writing about ordinary moments that feel loaded with meaning. Arthur isn't a criminal mastermind; he's your grandpa, your quiet neighbor. That's what makes his internal rebellion so powerful. It made me think about the boxes we put ourselves in and the stories we tell ourselves about what's 'too late' to do. Is it a midlife crisis at seventy? A final grasp for control? Berryman doesn't give easy answers. He just shows you a man in the middle of his own shocking transformation, and you can't help but wonder what you'd do if you ever dared to ask yourself Arthur's question.
Final Verdict
Perfect for readers who love character-driven stories that pack a quiet punch. If you enjoyed the reflective depth of Marilynne Robinson's novels or the everyday existentialism of Richard Ford, you'll find a friend in this book. It's a short, sharp, and strangely hopeful look at the desire to be seen—even if it's by yourself, for the very first time—before it's truly too late.
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