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Turpentine

Grove Press, Black Cat (Aug 14, 2007)
9780802170361
| Paperback
432 pages | 33 x 203 mm | English
Dewey 813.6
LC Classification PS3623.A8649 .T87 2007
LC Control No. 2010291603

Genre

  • Historical Fiction
  • Western Stories

Subject

  • Fiction / Historical
  • Frontier And Pioneer Life - West (U.S.)
  • Historical Fiction
  • West (U.S.)
  • Western Stories

Plot

A comic glance at the old American West and a serious story about transformation and redemption, Turpentine is a bold, inventive novel about a young man’s attempt to make sense of the past while unsteadily growing into adulthood. In 1871, Edward Turrentine Bayard III, sick and restless, leaves his Connecticut home to recover out west. But when the private sanitarium in which he is to stay proves to be nothing more than a rickety outpost on the Nebraskan plains, he becomes a buffalo skinner. After returning to the East, Ned teams up with Phaegin, who earns her money rolling cigars, and Curly, a fourteen-year-old coal miner, but the newfound trio is wrongly accused of triggering a bomb at a labor rally, and they must flee. With a Pinkerton agent following their every move, the gang of winsome ne’er-do-wells takes flight on a circuitous escape through northern outposts into Indian country, past the slums of Chicago, and into the boundless Great Plains. En route they become witness to the transformation and growing pains of a burgeoning nation. A picaresque novel of wonderful energy and unforgettable characters, Turpentine is a comic, prescient look at the growth of an individual and a country.

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