With the death of his mother and the sudden disappearance of his
father, teenager Tommy Blanks is left to live alone in the Bronx on
the money his father left him and what he can steal. His shoplifting
eventually lands him in Upstate New York in a Catholic Boys' Home run
by a demonic priest. There Tommy falls in love with a local girl,
Nada, but also meets his nemesis, Adam Delano. After a school-wide
brawl, Tommy escapes and is presumed dead by the local authorities
when they find his hat floating in the river.
Tommy is taken in by a local hermit, a Korean war veteran, who leads
him to Tommy's great-great grandfather's deserted house in a nearby
town. History and fiction converge with the discovery that Thomas
BlankenshipTommy's great-great grandfatheris the young man whom Mark
Twain used as the prototype for Huckleberry Finn. And Tommy's life on
the road as an orphan parallels Twain's resourceful Huck Finn.
Eventually, his search for the facts and the meaning of his own
experience leads Tommy to Chicago, the Southwest, San Francisco, and
finally back home to Shohola Falls. Pearson's evocative prose works to
dramatic effect in a novel that is part mystery, part bildungsroman,
part love story. The book will appeal to a general audience and
especially aficionados of Twain.
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780815656746
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Syracuse University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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