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A exceptional debut novel—given extraordinary life by its amalgam of energy, raw genuine language, and, at the core, a surprising gentleness.
It is the work of the constantly amazing wrestler-writer Mick Foley, whose two volumes of autobiography, Have a good Day! and Foley Is Good, were each number 1 on the New York Times National Best-seller List.
It tells the storyline and speaks in the voice—simultaneously innocent and too knowing for his age—of Antietam (Andy) Brown, named for the great-great-great- grandfather who died on that Civil War battlefield. Andy at seventeen is himself the veteran of a violent boyhood, having been locked up in the Northern Virginia Juvenile Detention Center for killing a teenager who attempted to rape him.
Now, after seven years, he is out, free, at a crossroads, trying to make a fresh start, to fit in to the life of Conestoga High School in the small upstate NY town to which he has been brought by his father—absent from his life since he was per month old. The person is obviously charismatic. He is also crude, apparently addicted to bodybuilding, beer swilling, and (his own words for his serial womanizing) “bareback riding.” He does not have any noticeable job, no known past.
Associated by the town with his father’s coarseness, hectored by the boorish football coach and the coach’s pack of steroid-pumping teens, feeling himself losing ground, Andy is stunned to discover that the most popular girl around is drawn to him. Terri, the homecoming queen, the school beauty, every boy’s dream girl, a born-again Christian, an extremely nice girl. Andy can’t believe it. He is immediately head over heels in love—first love—and determined to safeguard Terri from everything bad on the planet. Worried that his father, even he himself, might contaminate her, and determined on her behalf sake to discover what his father is, Andy starts to delve into the locked rooms and dangerous currents of the elder Tietam Brown’s past and present.
What happens is told in a novel that is appealingly direct, moving, and altogether pleasurable in its superb storytelling and celebration of the human spirit.
From the Hardcover edition.