A rollicking, picaresque novel about family and perseverance set during America's "forgotten war" of 1812.
Mad Boy: An Account of Henry Phipps in the War of 1812
โ Scribed by Nick Arvin
- Book ID
- 110664924
- Publisher
- Europa Editions
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 364 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781609454593
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โฆ Synopsis
Colorado Book Award Winner for Literary Fiction: "The colorful characters make this account of the War of 1812 a rollicking page-turner" (Publishers Weekly).
In the early nineteenth century, young Henry Phipps is on a quest to realize his dying mother's last wish: to be buried at sea, surrounded by her family. Not an easy task considering Henry's ne'er-do-well father is in debtors' prison and his comically earnest older brother is busy fighting the redcoats on the battlefields of Maryland.
But Henry's stubborn determination knows no bounds. As he dodges the cannon fire of clashing armies and picks among the ruins of a burning capital, he meets looters, British defectors, renegade slaves, a pregnant maiden in distress, and scoundrels of all types. Mad Boy is at once an antic adventure and a thoroughly convincing work of historical fiction that recreates a young nation's first truly international conflict and a key moment in the history of the emancipation of African American slaves. Entertaining, atmospheric, and touching, it is "a wartime coming-of-age story filled with nonstop action and genuine pathos" (Kirkus Reviews, starred review).
"This brilliant musket blast of a novelโin which the lucky reader will encounter falling cows, repurposed pickle barrels, fascinating schemes and fabulous schemersโis alive with humor, heat and heart. Mad Boy is a tremendous accomplishment. Nick Arvin is the real thing." โLaird Hunt, author of Neverhome
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