Theo of Golden by Allen Levi – Book

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The novel Theo of Golden by Allen Levi kept popping up on my reading radar. It’s not the kind of book I am normally drawn to, but I knew it would be a positive experience. I often enjoy things that are more labyrinthine and that offer some social commentary, but it seemed like a break was just what I needed. This is a lovely story. I know “lovely” is often the kiss of death in a book review, but I mean lovely in the sense that it validates human virtues, rather than human sins. The images the author creates as he describes the town of Golden and the people Theo meets are also lovely, in the sense that seeing this world through Theo’s eyes allows us to see how beautiful it can be. 

Theo is old and he is in Golden for a reason, but he’s not ready to say what his reason is. He was born in Portugal, and he is a river man. He lives near rivers, at least within walking distance wherever he goes, and is in the habit of visiting the nearest river at sunrise and sunset whenever possible. He was born near the Douro in Portugal, knows the Seine intimately, as well as the Hudson River in Manhattan. 

The people in Golden know very little about Theo as he spends his days along the Promenade which runs down the middle of Broadway. He spends time at The Chalice, a coffee shop owned by Shep and Addie Carlile. Shep and Addie share the work of a local artist, Asher Glissen, around the walls of the coffee shop. The paintings are portraits of the residents of Golden. 

Theo decides to stay in Golden for one year. He is allowed to rent the apartment that Mr. Ponder has upstairs in his house. Ponder, a Broker and Consultant, has never rented this apartment to anyone so the locals are surprised when he takes in Theo. Mrs. Gidley, Ponder’s secretary, is quite suspicious of Theo at first, but he wins her over. In fact, Theo wins over almost everyone he meets. He becomes good friends with Tony who owns the bookstore. He befriends a homeless woman. A young cello player comes to value Theo. Making friends is his talent, although we eventually learn that he has many.

Theo takes on a project which involves the paintings that decorate the walls of the coffee shop. It’s the heart of the story so I will let you discover this part of Levi’s tale for yourself. The soul of the story is also connected to the paintings. Taking on a book that I wouldn’t usually read was rewarding. It reminded me of all the unselfish things that people do in this world. It reminded me that everyone has a story. Good stuff.