Coal Black Horse
FEC Pick:
April 2007

Coal Black Horse $40.00

by • 2007 • First Edition • First Editions Club • Signed

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Chapel Hill, NC: Algonquin (2007)

When Robey Childs’s mother has a premonition about her husband, a soldier fighting in the Civil War, she does the unthinkable. She instructs her only child to retrieve his father from the battlefield and bring him home. Just fourteen and ill-prepared for the journey, Robey sets off wearing the coat his mother sewed to ensure his safety: blue on one side, gray on the other. However, it is the gift of an uncommon horse that changes Robey’s destiny— a horse that becomes his only companion, guide, and protector.
As they plunge into a world of death and destruction, Robey is cloaked in the invincibility of youth. But the horrors of war, the truth of his own nature, and the inextricable connection between the two turn the boy into the best a man can be— and the worst, irrevocably scarred by all that he has seen and done.
This ” powerful, redemptive narrative” in the tradition of “The Red Badge of Courage” is a brutally honest portrait of what war does to men and how it allows— even compels— them to love what they should hate.

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Far Bright Star
FEC Pick:
May 2009

Far Bright Star $23.95

by • 2009 • First Edition • First Editions Club • Signed

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Chapel Hill, NC: Algonquin (2009)

Set in 1916, “Far Bright Star” follows Napoleon Childs, an aging cavalryman, as he leads an expedition of inexperienced soldiers into the mountains of Mexico to hunt down Pancho Villa and bring him to justice. Though he is seasoned at such missions, things go terribly wrong and the patrol is brutally attacked. After witnessing the demise of his troops, Napoleon is left by his captors to die in the desert.
Through him we enter the conflicted mind of a warrior as he tries to survive against all odds, as he seeks to make sense of a lifetime of senseless wars and to reckon with the reasons a man would choose a life on the battlefield. Olmstead, an award-winning writer, uses his precise, descriptive prose to explore the endurance and fate of the last horse soldiers. The result is a tightly wound novel that is as moving as it is terrifying.

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