A review by sakeriver
What Belongs to You by Garth Greenwell

‪This reminds me somewhat of Ishiguro, which I mean as a compliment since Ishiguro is one of my favorites. It is close throughout, intimate, yet somehow also reserved, though that reserve lies atop deep and complex and passionate emotion.‬ In Ishiguro, that reserve feels very Japanese to me. Here, I’m not sure what it feels like, but it is beautiful and perhaps familiar still. Quite a remarkable novel, I think.