Book Review – Carrying Albert Home by Homer Hickam
ByRachel Farrow
Hardback by HarperCollins, £12.99 (ebook £6.49)
Carrying Albert Home, the title says it all – a devoted husband and his discontented wife set off from West Virginia to Florida to take her pet alligator Albert home. It is absolutely barmy. No one seems even the slightest bit perturbed about the reptile in the back of the Buick.
A lifetime of adventures – meeting John Steinbeck, industrial rebellions, joining the coast guard and a hurricane, among others – are condensed into one epic journey. It’s utterly charming, exploring the ups and downs of love and marriage, and celebrating eccentricity.
Homer Hickam is an award-winning author, his own memoir Rocket Boys was a New York Times No 1 bestseller. Hickam’s own life has been as eventful (Vietnam veteran, coal miner, palaeontologist and NASA engineer) as that of his parents, whose, at times, bitter-sweet story is told so warmly here.
Book Review – Carrying Albert Home by Homer Hickam