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The Old American: A Historical Novel by Hardscrabble Books - Perfect for Book Clubs & Literary Enthusiasts
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The Old American: A Historical Novel by Hardscrabble Books - Perfect for Book Clubs & Literary Enthusiasts The Old American: A Historical Novel by Hardscrabble Books - Perfect for Book Clubs & Literary Enthusiasts
The Old American: A Historical Novel by Hardscrabble Books - Perfect for Book Clubs & Literary Enthusiasts
The Old American: A Historical Novel by Hardscrabble Books - Perfect for Book Clubs & Literary Enthusiasts
The Old American: A Historical Novel by Hardscrabble Books - Perfect for Book Clubs & Literary Enthusiasts
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In 1746, Nathan Blake, the first frame house builder in Keene, New Hampshire, was abducted by Algonkians and held in Canada as a slave. Inspired by this dramatic slice of history, novelist Ernest Hebert has written a masterful new novel recreating those years of captivity. Set in New England and Canada during the French and Indian Wars, The Old American is driven by its complex, vividly imagined title character, Caucus-Meteor. By turns shrewd and embittered, ambitious and despairing, inspired and tormented, he is the self-styled "king" of the remnants of the first native tribes that encountered the English. Displaced and ravaged by disease, these refugees have been forced to bargain for land in Canada on which to live. Having hired himself out as interpreter to a raiding party of French and Iroquois, Caucus-Meteor returns from New Hampshire the unexpected possessor of a captive, Nathan Blake. He decides to bring the Englishman to his own village rather than sell him to the French. Ambivalent about his former life, Blake gradually fits into the routine of Conissadawaga. Meanwhile, Caucus-Meteor struggles to protect his people from the rapacious French governor. Constantly plotting and maneuvering, burdened by responsibility, the Old American exhibits cunning and courage. A gifted linguist who was forbidden to learn to read or write; a former slave who is now a king; a native leader who has seen more of London and Paris than his English captive, who knows more of European politics than the French colonial administrators, Caucus-Meteor is a brilliant, cantankerous, visionary figure whom readers will long remember.
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As an author myself, I hate Ernest Hebert. His words so easily and beautifully flow from the page. His plotting is flawless. His characters so perfectly nuanced they come alive. What's not to hate?Kidding aside, this work, spun out from a historical incident, is truly a must read. The relationship between the King and the "slave" is full of emotional depth and incredible wisdom. The descriptions of place make the entire work come alive. And the writing is superb. I found myself re-reading passages to savor the sheer joy of them.I stretched out the last few chapters over three nights, just to avoid finishing it. Unlike so much of today's literature, even the ending satisfies. But here is the consolation... Hebert has written many more novels, so I eagerly look forward to more of his work.It's been a week since I finished the book and I find myself reluctant to start another one on my list because I still find myself enmeshed in the wonderful world that Hebert has created in The Old American.

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