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    Book Review Theo of Golden by Allen Levi

    I was in a reading slump at the end of 2025, uninspired by nearly everything I tried to read. And then there was Theo. The feel good book of the year. Here is my Book Review Theo of Golden by Allen Levi.

    Heartfelt

    The word heartfelt, though a bit cliché, is the best word to describe this beautiful story. I listened to this book and seriously found myself smiling through it…except for when I was sobbing. I have not read anything by Levi before, and this character driven novel is such a beautiful story.

    Who is Theo?

    An old man shows up in the small Southern USA town of Golden. With no other name he is willing to share than Theo, this quiet, compassionate, generous gentleman begins to sew a tapestry of goodwill and benevolence through the community. Each person he encounters questions why a perfect stranger would be so kind-hearted.

    Characters

    The plot revolves around Theo bestowing portraits to a wide range of characters within the community. As each bestowal occurs, Levi creates a magical connectin for the reader to an eclectic group of people in Golden. We meet a intelligent homeless woman, a local musical busker, a single sad father, a little girl suffering from a tragedy, a bookseller running from his past, a music virtuoso and a remarkable artist trying to make ends meet. These are the people that Theo of Golden is about, and how one old man can touch so many lives.

    Book Review Theo of Golden by Allen Levi

    I loved listening to this book, but I’m sure it is just as touching as a hand held. Definitely one of my favorite books I’ve read this year, and if you haven’t read it yet, you should. I’m smiling as I am writing this, because that’s what happens when you get to know Theo.

    *****Five stars for Theo of Golden by Allen Levi.

    Thank you for reading my Book Review Theo of Golden by Allen Levi. A true work of art.

    See my last book review Dream State by Eric Puchner.

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