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Highlights
- "Brock's prose is a perfect blend of Mark Twain-style color undercut by modern humor.
- Author(s): Richard M Brock
- 328 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Action & Adventure
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About the Book
A coming-of-age novel about a boy who learns that sometimes you have to voyage to the ends of the earth to find your way home... "A perfect... Tom and Huck for the 21st century." -Kirkus Reviews
Book Synopsis
"Brock's prose is a perfect blend of Mark Twain-style color undercut by modern humor. Ruby and Quinn are a Tom and Huck for the 21st century. True brilliance . . . in the finest American tradition." -Kirkus Reviews
Sometimes you have to voyage to the ends of the earth to find your way home...
The trouble begins for young Ruby and his best friend, Quinn, after an accident in the forest outside their rural Adirondack hometown. Their attempt to cover-up their mistake ignites a local skirmish with one of the most influential families in America and leads to Ruby's death-or so everyone thinks. Plenty alive and sensing an adventure, Ruby disappears and soon weaves his way across the country in a series of narrow escapes from danger. Journeying from the Adirondacks, through New York City, and into the heart of the American West, Ruby and Quinn discover the importance of true friendship, the meaning of family, and the immensity of the world beyond their backyards.
Review Quotes
"Brock's prose is a perfect blend of Mark Twain-style color undercut by modern humor. Ruby and Quinn are a Tom and Huck for the 21st century. True brilliance . . . in the finest American tradition." -Kirkus Reviews
"Take a little Huck Finn, add in some Forrest Gump, mix in some wild and crazy travel adventures . . . and enjoy yourself." -NetGalley Review
"Read it as a page-turner, enjoy the magical realism when it crops up, and stew on the harder questions posed, but by all means, buy this book!" -NetGalley Librarian Review