Johnny One-Eye: A Tale of the American Revolution
by Jerome Charyn
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Read in April, 2008
Normally, this is just the kind of book I love. I've been on an American history/Presidents kick since reading David McCullough's masterful "1776" - I'm a fan of picaresques - I'm a fan of novelizations of historical events that are not literal re-tellings of those historical events (Raising Holy Hell, Texaco) - novels where characters and events shift and reshape.... but, this one left me cold. I went back to it time and again hoping that somehow I'd find myself emotionally engaged on...more
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Read in March, 2008
Okay, here's what I wrote when I started this book:
So far I'm absolutely confused at the author's style of writing and find that I am saying "what?" quite a bit. I have only read about 20 pages but will allow at least 50 total before I decide to chuck it or not.
Now, after 90 pages, here's what I have to say:
It is with much regret that I have to say that I must be a total moron because I cannot follow this auther AT ALL. I keep plodding away but to no avail. I was just going ...more
So far I'm absolutely confused at the author's style of writing and find that I am saying "what?" quite a bit. I have only read about 20 pages but will allow at least 50 total before I decide to chuck it or not.
Now, after 90 pages, here's what I have to say:
It is with much regret that I have to say that I must be a total moron because I cannot follow this auther AT ALL. I keep plodding away but to no avail. I was just going ...more
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Read in February, 2008
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High School freshman & up
If you like the history of the Revolutionary War in the U.S. then this is the book for you. It is well researched. The hero, Johnny, bounces among War greats such as Benedict Arnold, George Washington, and Alexander Hamilton to name a few. Despite the fact that the author jumps around a great deal, he still tells an impelling story. His description of being tarred and feathered makes your skin crawl.
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Read in April, 2008
Really funny historical fiction novel about the whorehouses of York Island during the American Revolution. I enjoyed the characters in the book and was really excited to see a story about this time period told from the prospective of a "Tory spy." I recommend this one to anyone.
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Read in April, 2008
This was a fun historical romp. It takes place at the onset of the Revolutionary War, focusing on a young man who grew up in a brothel. He is tied to George Washington and seems to have loyalties on both sides of the conflict.
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I saw this on display at Penn Books last Friday and snapped it up. It looks very promising. The bits of it I've glimpsed are entertaining as get-all.
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Read in March, 2008
I suspect this book will be a love-it-or-hate-it for a lot of readers. For me it was mostly just odd, didn't draw me in particularly.
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recommended by Choice booklist for historical fiction '08
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Read in April, 2008
Just OK for me--did not live up to the hype.
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