Festival

At Trails End

Fiction - Humor/Comedy
223 Pages
Reviewed on 08/02/2023
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Reviewed by Jamie Michele for Readers' Favorite

Festival: At Trails End by John Strother starts with Conrad Becker, the new editor of the Trails End Tribune, aiming to revive the newspaper. Given the previous editor and a divided community due to the Cumberland Research Center's arrival, it could prove challenging. The band OutlawX chooses a non-paying gig at a retirement center to lay low, and because it's a school night. Conrad organizes the German Heritage Festival, but his teetotaler wife prevents a beer garden. It turns out, nobody considers trouble from a goat. OutlawX and the Durbins fall out during the Club Fair, leading to accusations at Trails End High School, the Fighting Rams Reporter is resurrected to bring back Mr. Buz Moxen, and Mrs. Anna Becker is selfishly motivated to change the school's image. And then, there's The Lost Souls Baptist Church's chili supper fundraiser...

"Buz smiled, holding up his hands and wiggling his fingers. 'Last time I counted. But it ain’t no problem. Heck, now they just match my eight toes.'" Festival: At Trails End by John Strother is a load of fun right from the very beginning and keeps getting better as this witty and engaging story progresses. The dialogue is the standout to me as it brings the characters to life and feels authentic, from conversations about stuffed squirrels to the hyper-drama of small-town high school. The cast is dynamic even when presented in bite-sized parts, and no reader will be able to say they never knew a Miss Finley or Paul Matthews. Conrad, OutlawX, and the carousel of kids take the cake though, and following this slice of their lives is an absolute delight. Very highly recommended.