Boy in His Winter
Discover the compelling narrative of Boy in His Winter by Norman Lock, published by Bellevue Literary Press in 2014. This thought-provoking novel spans 192 pages and invites readers to explore a unique blend of history and fiction. Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War and the Reconstruction era, Lock's story reimagines Huck Finn's adventures as they take a dramatic turn when he steps off his raft into the chaos of Hurricane Katrina.
Through the lens of time travel, Lock delves into themes of civil rights and the African American experience, weaving a rich tapestry of literary and historical significance. Boy in His Winter is not just a tale of adventure; it’s a poignant reflection on identity and resilience in the face of adversity. This visionary and metaphysical journey is a must-read for those interested in American history, literature, and the complexities of human experience.