Howard Frank Mosher is one of Queen Anne Books favorite authors for many
reasons but here are the two most important. First he is genuinely a
very nice man. Second, he is a terrific storyteller which he has once
again proven in W
alking to Gatlinburg.
Seventeen-year-old Morgan Kinneson and his brother Pilgrim grew up on
Kingdom Mountain, Vermont with parents who were active in the
underground railroad. Pilgrim left the family farm to join the Union
Army as a medic and has not been heard from since the battle at
Gettysburg. When a slave he is responsible for transporting is killed,
Morgan is left, not only with a terrible sense of guilt, but also a
mysterious stone with a runic map on one side. And the men who killed
the slave are now doing their best to track and kill Morgan (and
retrieve the stone) setting in motion a journey he had been long in
planning to try and find his brother.
Mosher manages to write a gripping adventure story filled with
unforgettable characters, outrageous exploits and yet still imparting
the chaos of that terrible war between brothers. “...Morgan feared that
this new frenzy sweeping the land was yet another manifestation of the
violence done by the war to reason and good sense….simply another
outbreak of the epidemic of madness gripping the universe.”
Please
join us in welcoming Howard Frank Mosher on Sunday, April 11th.
~Patti