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Nolan
Nolan
2026-01-23 14:42:26
Walking Across Egypt' is such a heartwarming slice-of-life novel by Clyde Edgerton, and the characters feel like folks you'd bump into at a Southern church picnic. The protagonist, Mattie Rigsbee, is this spunky 78-year-old widow who's got more energy than most people half her age. She's the kind of woman who bakes pies for strangers and can't resist helping a stray soul—which is how she ends up tangled up with Wesley Benfield, a juvenile delinquent with a rough past but a soft spot for Mattie's kindness.

Then there's Lamar Benfield, Wesley's uncle, who's got his own quirks but means well, and Alora, Mattie's nosy but well-intentioned neighbor. The dynamics between Mattie and Wesley are the heart of the story—she sees potential in him nobody else does, and he slowly starts to believe in himself because of her. It's one of those books where the 'side characters' feel just as real as the leads, like Mattie's church friends or the folks at the nursing home where she volunteers. The way Edgerton writes them makes you feel like you're sitting on Mattie's porch, sipping sweet tea and listening to their stories unfold.
Patrick
Patrick
2026-01-23 22:26:14
Mattie Rigsbee is the beating heart of 'Walking Across Egypt'—a woman who’s equal parts stubborn and compassionate, with a faith that’s practical instead of preachy. She’s the kind of person who’ll drag a rocking chair out to her porch just to watch the world go by, but she’s also got a sharp tongue when someone crosses her. Wesley, the troubled kid she takes under her wing, is a fascinating contrast: rough around the edges but not beyond redemption, and his gradual thawing around Mattie is one of the book’s quiet joys.

What I love about this novel is how even the smaller characters feel fully realized. Lamar, for instance, isn’t just 'Wesley’s uncle'—he’s a man stuck between responsibility and his own shortcomings, and his interactions with Mattie crackle with this awkward, earnest energy. Even the dog, Robert, feels like a character with opinions! Edgerton doesn’t waste a single person in this story; they all serve to highlight different facets of Mattie’s world, whether it’s her stubborn independence or her deep-rooted sense of community.
Abigail
Abigail
2026-01-28 01:26:47
The charm of 'Walking Across Egypt' lies in how ordinary its characters are—until you realize they’re anything but. Mattie’s no saint; she fusses about her aging body and snaps at people when they irritate her, but that’s what makes her heroism feel real. Wesley’s introduction as a scrappy kid in need of a meal could’ve been clichéd, but his growth feels earned, especially when he starts returning Mattie’s kindness in small, unexpected ways.

Even the side characters—like Pearl, Mattie’s sister who’s always nagging her about 'acting her age,' or the bemused Preacher who can’t quite keep up with Mattie’s schemes—add layers to the story. It’s a book where the 'main' characters are easy to spot, but the background folks are just as memorable. Honestly, by the end, you’ll wish you could drop by Mattie’s kitchen for a slice of her famous pound cake and a chat.
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