Once to Every Man by Larry Evans
Larry Evans's Once to Every Man is a quiet novel that packs a real emotional punch. Published in 1915, it follows John Thornton, a young man content with his life on a modest farm. His world is orderly and predictable, until a letter arrives from a lawyer in the city. John learns he has inherited a significant fortune from a relative he never knew. This isn't just about money; it's an invitation to leave everything familiar behind for a life of wealth, society, and unknown possibilities in the city.
The Story
The plot is simple but powerful. John is torn between two worlds. In one, he has duty, a woman he cares for, and the honest work he knows. In the other, he has luxury, new social circles, and the ghost of a family history he must unravel. The 'conflict' isn't with a villain, but with himself. The book follows his internal struggle as he visits the city, meets people from this new life, and has to decide what kind of man he wants to be. The title says it all: this is his one big chance, and he can't have both lives. He has to choose.
Why You Should Read It
This book surprised me. For a story written over 100 years ago, the central dilemma feels incredibly current. Who hasn't wondered about the 'road not taken'? Evans writes John's confusion and longing so clearly that you feel it in your gut. The characters around him, from the steadfast farm girl to the polished city aunt, aren't just stereotypes; they represent the different pulls on his heart. The writing is straightforward but beautiful in its simplicity. It doesn't need fancy words to make you think about ambition, integrity, and what we really owe to our past and our future selves.
Final Verdict
This is a perfect read for anyone who loves a thoughtful, character-focused novel. If you enjoy stories about moral choices and personal growth more than fast-paced action, you'll find a lot here. It's also a great pick for readers curious about early 20th-century American fiction that focuses on everyday people facing big life decisions. Don't let the publication date scare you off—Once to Every Man is about a timeless moment of choice, and it’s told with a sincerity that still connects today.
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