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Signed By
Howard Frank Mosher
Signed
Yes
Book Series
Stand Alone
Country of Manufacture
United States
Narrative Type
Fiction
Original Language
English
Inscribed
No
Intended Audience
Adults
Subject
Historical
Edition
First Edition
Personalize
No
Type
Novel
Special Attributes
1st Edition, Dust Jacket, Signed
Personalized
No
Features
Dust Jacket
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
ISBN
9780307450678
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Crown Publishing Group, T.H.E.
ISBN-10
0307450678
ISBN-13
9780307450678
eBay Product ID (ePID)
72709402

Product Key Features

Book Title
Walking to Gatlinburg
Number of Pages
352 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2010
Topic
War & Military, Coming of Age, Action & Adventure, Historical
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Fiction
Author
Howard Frank Mosher
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
21 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
6.6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2009-030441
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
Praise for Howard Frank Mosher "Mosher is an old-fashioned writer, a storyteller of the first order; he has written a page-turner in the best sense of the word." Boston Globe "A combination of Ernest Hemingway, Henry David Thoreau, and Jim Harrison." Los Angeles Times "Mosher calls to mind the best of Mark Twain mischievous, touching, and very funny." Carl Hiaasen "Rollicking, boisterous, sprawling, and highly entertaining." Harper's Magazine "Revives the tall tale with remarkable grace and intelligence … delightful." Washington Post "Mosher is a gifted storyteller with a solid sense of place and history." Cleveland Plain Dealer "One of our very best writers … Mosher offers us a landscape, both natural and human, worth knowing, worth believing in." Richard Russo, Praise for Walking to Gatlinburg An Indie Next Notable Pick "Mosher is a rare storyteller, able to both instruct and entertain, and he brings all his talents to this unforgettable and unique novel." BookPage "A Civil War odyssey in the tradition of Charles Frazier's Cold Mountain and Robert Olmstead's Coal Black Horse , Mosher's latest, about a Vermont teenager's harrowing journey south to find his missing-in-action brother, is old-fashioned in the best sense of the word....The story of Morgan's rite-of-passage through an American arcadia despoiled by war and slavery is an engrossing tale with mass appeal. Publisher's Weekly "We are in the hands of a skilled storyteller, and every word matters. A captivating story, and one that cries for a sequel." Kirkus , starred review "[A] haunting and hallucinatory novel....Historical realism this isn't but it is a violent, often puzzling picaresque with an invigorating take on the Underground Railroad and an unsettling vision of an America despoiled by the War between the States." Booklist Praise for Howard Frank Mosher "Mosher is an old-fashioned writer, a storyteller of the first order; he has written a page-turner in the best sense of the word." Boston Globe   "A combination of Ernest Hemingway, Henry David Thoreau, and Jim Harrison." Los Angeles Times   "Mosher calls to mind the best of Mark Twain mischievous, touching, and very funny." Carl Hiaasen    "Rollicking, boisterous, sprawling, and highly entertaining." Harper's Magazine   "Revives the tall tale with remarkable grace and intelligence & delightful." Washington Post   "Mosher is a gifted storyteller with a solid sense of place and history." Cleveland Plain Dealer   "One of our very best writers & Mosher offers us a landscape, both natural and human, worth knowing, worth believing in." Richard Russo, Praise forWalking to Gatlinburg An Indie Next Notable Pick "A Civil War odyssey in the tradition of Charles Frazier'sCold Mountainand Robert Olmstead'sCoal Black Horse, Mosher's latest, about a Vermont teenager's harrowing journey south to find his missing-in-action brother, is old-fashioned in the best sense of the word....The story of Morgan's rite-of-passage through an American arcadia despoiled by war and slavery is an engrossing tale with mass appeal. Publisher's Weekly "We are in the hands of a skilled storyteller, and every word matters. A captivating story, and one that cries for a sequel." Kirkus, starred review "[A] haunting and hallucinatory novel....Historical realism this isn't but it is a violent, often puzzling picaresque with an invigorating take on the Underground Railroad and an unsettling vision of an America despoiled by the War between the States." Booklist Praise for Howard Frank Mosher "Mosher is an old-fashioned writer, a storyteller of the first order; he has written a page-turner in the best sense of the word." Boston Globe "A combination of Ernest Hemingway, Henry David Thoreau, and Jim Harrison." Los Angeles Times "Mosher calls to mind the best of Mark Twain mischievous, touching, and very funny." Carl Hiaasen "Rollicking, boisterous, sprawling, and highly entertaining." Harper's Magazine "Revives the tall tale with remarkable grace and intelligence … delightful." Washington Post "Mosher is a gifted storyteller with a solid sense of place and history." Cleveland Plain Dealer "One of our very best writers … Mosher offers us a landscape, both natural and human, worth knowing, worth believing in." Richard Russo, Praise forWalking to Gatlinburg An Indie Next Notable Pick "Mosher is a rare storyteller, able to both instruct and entertain, and he brings all his talents to this unforgettable and unique novel." BookPage "A Civil War odyssey in the tradition of Charles Frazier'sCold Mountainand Robert Olmstead'sCoal Black Horse, Mosher's latest, about a Vermont teenager's harrowing journey south to find his missing-in-action brother, is old-fashioned in the best sense of the word....The story of Morgan's rite-of-passage through an American arcadia despoiled by war and slavery is an engrossing tale with mass appeal. Publisher's Weekly "We are in the hands of a skilled storyteller, and every word matters. A captivating story, and one that cries for a sequel." Kirkus, starred review "[A] haunting and hallucinatory novel....Historical realism this isn't but it is a violent, often puzzling picaresque with an invigorating take on the Underground Railroad and an unsettling vision of an America despoiled by the War between the States." Booklist Praise for Howard Frank Mosher "Mosher is an old-fashioned writer, a storyteller of the first order; he has written a page-turner in the best sense of the word." Boston Globe "A combination of Ernest Hemingway, Henry David Thoreau, and Jim Harrison." Los Angeles Times "Mosher calls to mind the best of Mark Twain mischievous, touching, and very funny." Carl Hiaasen "Rollicking, boisterous, sprawling, and highly entertaining." Harper's Magazine "Revives the tall tale with remarkable grace and intelligence … delightful." Washington Post "Mosher is a gifted storyteller with a solid sense of place and history." Cleveland Plain Dealer "One of our very best writers … Mosher offers us a landscape, both natural and human, worth knowing, worth believing in." Richard Russo
Dewey Decimal
813/.54
Synopsis
A stunning and lyrical Civil War thriller, Walking to Gatlinburg is a spellbinding story of survival, wilderness adventure, mystery, and love in the time of war. Morgan Kinneson is both hunter and hunted.  The sharp-shooting 17-year-old from Kingdom County, Vermont, is determined to track down his brother Pilgrim, a doctor who has gone missing from the Union Army.  But first Morgan must elude a group of murderous escaped convicts in pursuit of a mysterious stone that has fallen into his possession. It's 1864, and the country is in the grip of the bloodiest war in American history.  Meanwhile, the Kinneson family has been quietly conducting passengers on the Underground Railroad from Vermont to the Canadian border.  One snowy afternoon Morgan leaves an elderly fugitive named Jesse Moses in a mountainside cabin for a few hours so that he can track a moose to feed his family.  In his absence, Jesse is murdered, and thus begins Morgan's unforgettable trek south through an apocalyptic landscape of war and mayhem. Along the way, Morgan encounters a fantastical array of characters, including a weeping elephant, a pacifist gunsmith, a woman who lives in a tree, a blind cobbler, and a beautiful and intriguing slave girl named Slidell who is the key to unlocking the mystery of the secret stone.  At the same time, he wrestles with the choices that will ultimately define him - how to reconcile the laws of nature with religious faith, how to temper justice with mercy.  Magical and wonderfully strange, Walking to Gatlinburg is both a thriller of the highest order and a heartbreaking odyssey into the heart of American darkness., En este libro de 176 paginas, el autor nos presenta una exposicion amplia y completa de este libro clave del Nuevo Testamento. Obra escrita originalmente en espanol por este profesor del Instituto Biblico Rio Grande, en Texas.
LC Classification Number
PS3563.O8844W36 2010

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