Joseph Holt Ingraham schuf Abenteuerromane und historische Fiktionen, die die Leser oft an exotische Orte und in dramatische Situationen entführten. Sein Schreibstil war lebendig und fesselnd, was ihn zu einer beliebten Stimme seiner Zeit machte. Mit einer tiefen Faszination für das maritime Leben und die Geschichte zog Ingraham die Leser meisterhaft in Welten voller Spannung und Entdeckung. Sein umfangreiches Werk spiegelt sowohl seine Lebenserfahrungen als auch eine lebendige Vorstellungskraft wider.
This volume is a modern reformatting of a classical work that holds historical significance. It has been carefully preserved and retyped to ensure clarity and readability for contemporary readers. The effort to republish it aims to keep the content accessible for both present and future generations, emphasizing its importance in human history.
Originally published in 1857, this reprint offers a glimpse into the historical context of its time. It captures the essence of the era through its themes and characters, reflecting the societal norms and challenges of the period. The book presents a unique narrative that resonates with readers interested in classic literature and the evolution of storytelling. Its enduring relevance speaks to the universal human experiences depicted within its pages.
"Raw, dark, and surprisingly funny...there's so much precision and verve in these stories; I was captivated the entire way through." - Carmen Maria Machado The misfits and mavericks in this award-winning story collection shuffle their feet to a soundtrack of rumble strips and twangy AM radio. Here, the underdog is king and the outsiders are storming the gates. A plucky daughter defends her father by swinging a paint can like a mace, teenage renegades sow terror on the highway by throwing cups of root beer, and an out-of-work lawyer steamrolls his way through a recreational sports league. For these loners and screwballs, the path to redemption is often twisted, heartfelt, and humorous. These stories will take you from the karaoke bar to the natural foods co-op, from a city-league broomball game to a broken-down camper in the woods. In lush and lucid prose, Holt explores emotional landscapes that reflect the vast terrain of America's heartland. Woven throughout is a series of flash-fiction parables, which narrate a journey both exotic and existential. So pull up a seat among this motley crew of barflies, road workers, and art school dropouts, and you might later find yourself retelling their stories as your own.