Seeing America
by Nancy Crocker
Publication Date: July 15, 2014
Medallion Press
Paperback & eBook; 327 Pages
Genre: Historical/Literary Fiction
Missouri, 1910. John Hartmann is graduating from high school under the critical eye of his father and has no idea what options lie beyond the family farm and his small town.
When Paul Bricken, nineteen and blind, buys a brand-new Ford Model T and suggests John drive him to Yellowstone National Park, John jumps at the chance.
He’s less enthusiastic about inviting Henry Brotherton, who’s loud, crude, and a bigot—but Henry’s available both as a second driver and a tough guy who might be helpful in a tight spot.
As the three young men set off on their tumultuous journey, America is preparing for the fight of the century between Jack Johnson and Jim Jeffries—and is headed for its biggest racial upheaval since the Civil War.
With Yellowstone drawing ever closer and tensions rising, Paul, John, and Henry will soon learn there is a great deal they didn’t know about the fledgling American Midwest—or about each other.
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Praise for Seeing America by Nancy Crocker
“. . . a heartwarming, gut-wrenching story about finding out the meaning of the word ‘home,’ realizing that ‘different’ doesn’t always mean ‘insignificant,’ and finding oneself by getting lost.” —Lisa Senftleben, Library Thing
“With echoes of Twain and Steinbeck, Seeing America is a story for every restless soul who ever wondered what lay over the horizon and conjured the courage to set out in search of it.” —Robert Klose, author Long Live Grover Cleveland
“It’s this kind of steadiness of narrative voice, married to visual detail and deftly crafted characterization, that makes this book sing.” —Rosemary Herbert, Star Tribune
“Crocker’s writing is powerful, witty, and at times quite funny.” —Jessica Stock Books
About Nancy Crocker
Nancy Crocker is a Missouri native who started her career as a singer, having performed alongside Loretta Lynn at age thirteen. Her written work has appeared in the American Heritage Anthology, and she is the author of the picture book Betty Lou Blue, published by Dial. Her first novel, Billie Standish Was Here, was published by Simon & Schuster in 2007 and was a Booklist Top 10 Novel for Youth, a Kirkus Editor’s Pick for Best Books for Young Adults, a 2009 TAYSHA Reading List selection, and a New York Library’s Book for the Teen Age selection. She now lives in Minneapolis with her husband and son.
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This sounds like a great story of friendship, as well as an interesting travelogue. Thanks for the giveaway.
This book sounds fascinating and extremely interesting. Thanks.
I love the American West but have only seen Yellowstone, while flying over to other great destinations and National Parks.I was surprised that you could see a geyser going off from the plane.It would have been amazing to see this park as well as the others during this time period and doing the road trip in a Model T, no less.This sounds like a great read.
My reading cup overfloweth, as it were, with literary historical fiction such that I look for a particular inducement in the storyline of a novel before I try to get a copy. Although I’m not entering this contest, I want to point it out as a fine exemplar of the neglected but very worthwhile literature you, Teddy, and Amy at HFVBT so often champion through your blogs and book publicity work. Kudos! Cheers to all, Kara S