A Boy's Guide to Outer Space
1963. Hattertown, Connecticut. Leo “Half” Napoli mourns his dead hat factory worker father while daydreaming of being the first man on the moon and thereby “partaking of something of the infinite." Meanwhile, he and his fellow Back Shop Boys (their fathers all worked in the dangerous, mercury-fume-laden back shops of hat factories) seek to learn the identity of the mysterious Man in Blue, who wanders the town collecting odd items in his rucksack. Elected to spy on him, Half and the mysterious man form a secret friendship in the course of which Half learns not only what “Jack Thomas” has been collecting in his rucksack, and why, but the extraordinary circumstances that led to his fugitive existence — an odyssey extending from pre-WWII Bohemia to a German POW Camp in Illinois, and beyond.
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A Boy's Guide to Outer Space
1963. Hattertown, Connecticut. Leo “Half” Napoli mourns his dead hat factory worker father while daydreaming of being the first man on the moon and thereby “partaking of something of the infinite." Meanwhile, he and his fellow Back Shop Boys (their fathers all worked in the dangerous, mercury-fume-laden back shops of hat factories) seek to learn the identity of the mysterious Man in Blue, who wanders the town collecting odd items in his rucksack. Elected to spy on him, Half and the mysterious man form a secret friendship in the course of which Half learns not only what “Jack Thomas” has been collecting in his rucksack, and why, but the extraordinary circumstances that led to his fugitive existence — an odyssey extending from pre-WWII Bohemia to a German POW Camp in Illinois, and beyond.
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A Boy's Guide to Outer Space

A Boy's Guide to Outer Space

by Peter Selgin
A Boy's Guide to Outer Space

A Boy's Guide to Outer Space

by Peter Selgin

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1963. Hattertown, Connecticut. Leo “Half” Napoli mourns his dead hat factory worker father while daydreaming of being the first man on the moon and thereby “partaking of something of the infinite." Meanwhile, he and his fellow Back Shop Boys (their fathers all worked in the dangerous, mercury-fume-laden back shops of hat factories) seek to learn the identity of the mysterious Man in Blue, who wanders the town collecting odd items in his rucksack. Elected to spy on him, Half and the mysterious man form a secret friendship in the course of which Half learns not only what “Jack Thomas” has been collecting in his rucksack, and why, but the extraordinary circumstances that led to his fugitive existence — an odyssey extending from pre-WWII Bohemia to a German POW Camp in Illinois, and beyond.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781646035113
Publisher: Regal House Publishing
Publication date: 11/12/2024
Pages: 308
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Peter Selgin is the author of Drowning Lessons, winner of the Flannery O’ Connor Award for Fiction. He has published two novels, two children’s books, three books on the writer’s craft, and two essay collections. His memoir, The Inventors, won the 2017 Housatonic Book Award. His novel, Duplicity, won the Best Indie Book Award and the Indie Excellence Book Award. He teaches at Georgia College where he is nonfiction editor and art director of the Arts & Letters.
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