Milksop

John Van Rys
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Milksop

John Van Rys
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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 1 reviews.

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Milksop … crying over spilt milk?

"Warm milk … not to abuse the wink in the title, but this book reminded me of the feeling one gets with a glass of warm milk before bed; comfortable, dare I say cozy. Watching a 17-year-old stumble toward focus has no business feeling as comforting as it does — but John has a quiet way of reminding you that the stumbling was never wasted, yours included. Read this story, I’m pretty sure you’ll be glad you did."

Steven N. (5/5)

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  • Published date: May 23, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 386
  • Publisher: Chicken House Press
  • ISBN: 9781997584162
  • Dimensions: 5.0" W x 0.86" L x 8.0" H

"Who'd have thought that there could be a fresh take on the age-old tale of growing up, of finding oneself, of growing into oneself, of falling in love...? That is precisely the journey that Evan, the protagonist of this novel, takes. He is a clumsy city boy, the "milksop" of the title, who is transplanted by his parents into the country only to discover what is good and right about this world, after believing that little of it could be true or possible. John Van Rys is a bold, honest and eloquent new voice in Canadian letters. We should welcome and celebrate his arrival." -Joe Kertes, author and founder of the Humber College creative writing and comedy programs

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