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More copies of this ISBN:Coal Black Horseby Robert Olmstead
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments: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 find his father on the battlefield and bring him home.
At fourteen, wearing the coat his mother sewed to ensure his safetyand#8212;blue on one side, gray on the otherand#8212;Robey thinks he is off on a great adventure. But not far from home, his horse falters and he realizes the enormity of his task. It takes the gift of a powerful and noble coal black horse to show him how to undertake the most important journey of his life: with boldnesss, bravery, and self-possession. Yet even that horse is no match for the brutality and senselessness of war, no surrogate for the courage Robey needs to summon in its face. It's in the center of that landscape, as witness to the lawlessness and carnage around him, that he is forced to raise a gun for the first time in his life. When he returns to his mother, Robey Childs will be the best a man can be, and the worst, irrevocably scarred by all he has seenand#8212;and all he has done. When Robert Olmstead published his debut, River Dogs, he was compared to Richard Ford, Raymond Carver, Thomas McGuane. Since that time, Olmstead has received high praise for all of his work. But it's this book that is destined to become a classic. Coal Black Horsejoins the pantheon of great war novelsand#8212;All Quiet on the Western Front, The Red Badge of Courage, The Naked and the Dead. Review:"To the steady drumbeat of powerful Civil War novels that continue to arrive, you must add 'Coal Black Horse.' Here, distilled into just 200 pages, is the story of how a young man and a young nation lost their innocence. With his lush, incantatory voice, Robert Olmstead describes a boy thrust into one of the war's most horrific moments. In the opening pages, 14-year-old Robey Childs is... Washington Post Book Review (read the entire Washington Post review)
Review:and#8220;A spare, classical quest story . . . With a horse like this, you just want to ride, and with descriptive powers such as he displays here, Olmstead makes the ride an exciting one, with just enough lean prose to keep the mystery of an event both in time and out . . . and just the proper amount of sharp description to keep us bound to whatever piece of earth the particular moment of the story happens to be grounded in. . . . An effective mix of stark classic narrative and uncloying nostalgia.and#8221;
and#8212;San Francisco Chronicle Review:andquot;Robert Olmstead is an original in the American grain. . . . From the world of his workand#8212;muscular and maleand#8212;he has fashioned a fresh and vital language.andquot;and#8212;Tobias Wolff
Review:andquot;A powerful, redemptive narrative.andquot;
and#8211; Publishers Weekly Review:andquot;A mesmerizing descent into the hypnotic and violent hell of war. Olmstead has given us another spare and brilliant story of family, allegiance, and love.andquot;and#8211; Anthony Swofford
Review:andquot;The Civil War turns a boy into a man in Olmstead's latest noveland#8230; [Olmstead] evinces a primordial universe: a time before gods, before mortality, a time in which war is as natural and inevitable as birdsong in the morningand#8230;Powerful and poetic.andquot;
and#8212;Kirkus Reviews Review:andquot;A powerful, redemptive narrative.andquot;and#8211; Publishers Weekly
Review:andquot;Coal Black Horse, Robert Olmstead's magisterial sixth book, is as sensate as poetry and forbidding as any squall, steeped in detail but bound by few storytelling conventions. I wondered, as I read it, if it might be classified as myth....Coal Black Horseis a remarkable creation.andquot;
and#8212;The Chicago Tribune Review:and#8220;With his lush, incantatory voice, Robert Olmstead describes a boy thrust into one of the war's most horrific moments. . . gorgeous and moving passagesand#8221;
and#8212;Washington Post Book World Synopsis:When 14-year-old Robey Child is sent by his mother to search for his father, a doomed soldier, he witnesses the horrors of war both on and off the battlefield. Riding a talismanic coal black horse, he embarks upon a life-altering journey that will challenge him physically, emotionally, and spiritually. About the AuthorRobert Olmstead is the author of five previous books and is the recipient of a Guggenheim fellowship and an NEA grant. He lives in Ohio, where he is a professor at Ohio Wesleyan University. What Our Readers Are SayingAdd a comment for a chance to win!
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