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The Good Lord Bird

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext Winner of the National Book Award for Fiction Winner of the Morning News Tournament of Books "A brilliant romp of a novel…McBride…pulls off his portrait masterfully, like a modern-day Mark Twain." — The New York Times Book Review "You may know the story of John Brown's unsuccessful raid on Harpers Ferry, but author James McBride's retelling of the events leading up to it is so imaginative, you'll race to the finish."— NPR "A boisterous, highly entertaining, altogether original novel ...There is something deeply humane in this [story], something akin to the work of Homer or Mark Twain.” — The Washington Post  “Wildly entertaining… a rollicking saga about one of America’s earliest abolitionists.” — People   "McBride delivers another tour de force...A fascinating mix of history and mystery."— Essence "A story that's difficult to put down."— Ebony “Outrageously entertaining… rockets toward its inevitable and, yes, knee-slapping conclusion. Never has mayhem been this much of a humdinger.” — USA Today “An impressively deep comedy.”—Salon “Both breezy and sharp, a rare combination outside of Twain. You should absolutely read it.” — New York Magazine "Superbly written....McBride...transcends history and makes it come alive."— The Chicago Tribune "Absorbing and darkly funny."— San Francisco Chronicle "An irrepressibly fun read."— The Seattle Times " The Good Lord Bird is just so brilliant. It had everything I want in a novel and left me feeling both transported and transformed."—John Green  "[McBride's] effervescent young narrator is pitch-perfect and wholly original."—Geraldine Brooks Informationen zum Autor James McBride Klappentext Soon to be a Showtime limited series starring Ethan Hawke and Daveed Diggs Winner of the National Book Award for Fiction From the bestselling author of Deacon King Kong (an Oprah Book Club pick) and The Color of Water comes the story of a young boy born a slave who joins John Brown's antislavery crusade-and who must pass as a girl to survive. Henry Shackleford is a young slave living in the Kansas Territory in 1857, when the region is a battleground between anti- and pro-slavery forces. When John Brown, the legendary abolitionist, arrives in the area, an argument between Brown and Henry's master quickly turns violent. Henry is forced to leave town-with Brown, who believes he's a girl. Over the ensuing months, Henry-whom Brown nicknames Little Onion-conceals his true identity as he struggles to stay alive. Eventually Little Onion finds himself with Brown at the historic raid on Harpers Ferry in 1859-one of the great catalysts for the Civil War. An absorbing mixture of history and imagination, and told with McBride's meticulous eye for detail and character, The Good Lord Bird is both a rousing adventure and a moving exploration of identity and survival. Zusammenfassung Soon to be a Showtime limited series starring Ethan Hawke and Daveed Diggs Winner of the National Book Award for Fiction From the bestselling author of  Deacon King Kong  (an Oprah Book Club pick) and  The Color of Water  comes the story of a young boy born a slave who joins John Brown’s antislavery crusade—and who must pass as a girl to survive. Henry Shackleford is a young slave living in the Kansas Territory in 1856--a battleground between anti- and pro-slavery forces--when legendary abolitionist John Brown arrives. When an argument between Brown and Henry's master turns violent, Henry is forced to leave town--along with Brown, who believes Henry to be a girl and his good luck charm. Over the ensuing months, Henry, whom Brown nicknames Little Onion, conceals his true identity to stay alive. Eventually Brown sweeps h...

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Authors James McBride
Publisher Riverhead
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 20.08.2013
 
EAN 9781594486340
ISBN 978-1-59448-634-0
No. of pages 417
Dimensions 160 mm x 236 mm x 32 mm
Series Riverhead
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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