Ruin, Leigh Seippel
Ruin, Leigh Seippel
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Ruin
A Novel of Flyfishing in Bankruptcy

Author: Leigh Seippel

Narrator: Andrew J. Andersen

Unabridged: 9 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/26/2024


Synopsis

Frank is another dreamer whose life is suddenly burned to the ground. More a disillusioned literature PhD than an experienced financier, he had naively agreed to join his wife's inheritance with his own personal guarantee of a college friend's private equity partnership debt.

­The business implosion and subsequent bankruptcy took all their assets. Francy, an orphaned European heiress, now finds herself homeless, still married to pleasant, witty Frank—who had failed to protect them from disaster.

­The couple flees Manhattan to live at a desolate non-working Hudson Valley farm. Frank starts an artisanal brewery with a charismatic new eccentric friend. And, central to the heart of the story, he takes up fly fishing.

Frank's perceptions on the water are fresh and acute, sometimes colored by his memory of the words of famous writers, now painfully ironic in his life's new context.

And throughout, there is Francy's story. Now in exile, she re-approaches painting with new and darkly complex emotional energy. Her work's enigmatic intensity attracts a wealthy neighbor who offers Francy a show in his Manhattan gallery and that attracts a great deal of trouble indeed.

About Leigh Seippel

Author Leigh Seippel lives in the worlds of Francy and Frank. He has worked a small farm in the Hudson Valley, complete with officious goat herd. Fly fishing has taken him across four continents. He is a past president of The Anglers' Club of New York, where he now heads its fishery conservation activities.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Blaine

This book was a challenge for me. Lots of symbolism, analogies, fly fishing and use of literary quotes to write about an investment banker who lost his clients millions of dollars and had to file bankruptcy. He escapes to upstate NY with his wife. He becomes immersed in beer distilling and fly fishi......more

Reading RUIN feels like driving alone on dirt roads, one turn after another taking you further from your comfort zone until at last there’s a beautiful clearing and suddenly it’s obvious why you made the trip. Told from multiple POV in a muted, descriptive style, Frank and Francy Campbell leave the......more

Goodreads review by Fred

As a writer, he's a great fly fisherman! It has been a long time since I struggled this much to get through a book. Stream of consciousness writing, run on and incomplete sentences, "cleverly" misspelled, misused words were really distracting. Written like someone wants to be a free form poet, not a......more