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Ivory Shoals

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In the tradition of Mark Twain and Cormac McCarthy comes this distinctly American, pulse-quickening epic from the acclaimed author of Citrus County and Arkansas.

"I opened John Brandon's new novel and fell hard. An adventure full of grit and wonder, far-flung and yet uniquely, specifically American. I hope I never recover."
Daniel Handler, author of All The Dirty Parts, Bottle Grove, and Why We Broke Up

Twelve-year-old Gussie Dwyer—audacious, resilient, determined to adhere to the morals his mother instilled in him—undertakes to trek across the sumptuous yet perilous peninsula of post-Civil War Florida in search of his father, a man who has no idea of his son's existence. Gussie's journey sees him cross paths with hardened Floridians of every stripe, from the brave and noble to a bevy of cutthroat villains, none worse than his amoral shark of a half brother. Will he survive his quest, and at what cost?

Rich in deadpan humor as well as visceral details that illuminate a diverse cast of characters, the novel uncovers deep truths about family and self-determination as the reader tracks Gussie's dangerous odyssey out of childhood. Ivory Shoals is an unforgettable story from a contemporary master.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 12, 2021
      Brandon (Further Joy) takes readers on an invigorating jaunt through the Florida swamplands in a Civil War–era tale of virtue rewarded. After 12-year-old Gussie Dwyer’s prostitute mother, Lavinia, dies in 1865, he sets out across Florida to find his father, an inventor named Madden Joseph Searle who doesn’t know Gussie exists. He’s aided by various kindhearted folks along the way but faces substantial challenges: a bounty hunter with a “genius for tracking and for cold-eyed violence” pursues Gussie because he stole from a saloon owner who refused to hand over Lavinia’s earnings; dangerous thieves populate the “vast, smoldering, bested Confederacy”; the swampy landscape slows his progress; and Searle’s reprobate son, Julius, is not keen on splitting his future inheritance with a newly discovered half brother. Brandon describes the “perilous and splendid” landscape with lyric restraint, though florid excesses occasionally emerge in the dialogue (“You remind me of somebody on a stage... The way you talk,” says one woman after listening to an extended soliloquy). The same could be said for most of the novel’s characters, especially the evil ones for whom pomposity and depravity go hand in hand. These mannered flourishes don’t, however, detract from a clean, satisfying narrative. Brandon’s fans will eat this up, and it should earn him some converts. Agent: Amy Williams, Williams Company.

    • Booklist

      May 15, 2021
      A boy tramps across Florida in search of his father in this exuberantly narrated coming-of-age adventure set in 1865. When his mother dies, 12-year-old Gussie Dwyer leaves home to find Madden Searle, whose gold pocket watch fell behind his mother's bureau during their brief encounter. Gussie is plucky, but the Civil War has just ended, and Florida is as chaotic as it is verdant. To reach Searle, he must navigate swamps and confront marauders with a ruthless bounty hunter hot on his trail. As Gussie struggles to keep his canteen full and his tracks covered, he finds that his survival depends on the kindness of strangers. Brandon (Further Joy, 2014) emphasizes period-specific detail and revels in old-timey turns of phrase, conjuring a lost world of rough camps, gunpowder coffee, and pouches of leaf tobacco. He's interested in the Reconstruction era not as a frame for sociopolitical commentary but rather as a vivid, turbulent backdrop for Gussie's path to maturity. But for all its Southern Gothic touches and action-movie fight sequences, the novel's most powerful moments may be its lush depictions of Florida's wildlands.

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