In a literary landscape often diluted by formulaic redemption arcs, Charlie’s Ladder by Carl Reinelt emerges as a raw and fearless novel that dares to examine the broken edges of the human experience. This emotionally charged debut has already captured the attention of critics and readers alike, earning the Distinguished Favorite honor in the NYC Big Book Award and the esteemed Literary Titan Gold Book Award.
At the heart of Charlie’s Ladder is Charlie Houden, a man whose plan for suicide unravels the moment he walks into Dr. Dina Epstein’s therapy office on a cold November afternoon. What follows is not salvation by cliché, but a gritty, layered confrontation with the ghosts of his past: a tormented Catholic upbringing, family betrayal, the death of his daughter, and decades of emotional collapse. Charlie’s reluctant journey toward healing is shaped through an unconventional, often humorous relationship with Dina, whose own methods are anything but traditional.
Structured around therapy sessions, painful flashbacks, and fragmented memories, Charlie’s Ladder immerses readers in the visceral experience of grief and recovery. Reinelt’s nonlinear narrative powerfully mirrors the chaotic and cyclical nature of trauma. As Literary Titan writes:
“Reading this book was like cracking open a chest that had been sealed too long… The writing is raw, vivid, and fearless. It’s not just storytelling, it’s bleeding on the page.”
While Charlie’s demons may be internal, Reinelt’s prose makes it clear: not all of them stay locked inside. The novel resists tidy conclusions, instead inviting readers into a space of brutal honesty and fragile hope. It’s a story for anyone who’s lost someone, battled depression, or been forced to question the foundations of their faith and identity.
With unflinching realism and moments of stark beauty, Charlie’s Ladder is a standout novel that redefines what literary fiction can achieve.
Charlie’s Ladder is available now at carlreinelt.com.
About the Author
Carl Reinelt was born and raised in the Thumb Area of rural Michigan, where he spent his early years learning in a two-room schoolhouse, working summers on his uncle’s farm, and listening to his grandmother’s stories. Her influence ignited a lifelong love of narrative and simplicity.
After earning an MA in Creative Writing from Central Michigan University, Carl embarked on a global career in finance that spanned three decades. Though his work revolved around numbers, he continued to write poetry and stories, occasionally published in small presses. Upon retiring, Carl returned to the literary world with renewed focus and depth. Carl currently resides with his family in McKinney, Texas.
His novel, Charlie’s Ladder, has received widespread acclaim, earning both the Distinguished Favorite Award for Literary Fiction from the NYC Big Book Award and the Literary Titan Gold Book Award.
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