The Photographer's Boy

by Stephen Bates

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A set of antique photographic plates is the key to uncovering hidden truths of the Civil War, Great Depression, and 9/11 eras in this "unflinching" novel (Publishers Weekly).

A teenage boy and his grandfather travel across America to attend that last great reunion of Civil War veterans at Gettysburg in 1938, where secrets and lies are revealed about the old man's past. Perhaps he was not the hero his grandson thought, but he still has a valuable treasure to reveal, which will shed intriguing light on the war and his part in it.

Interweaving three periods of crisis in American history-the Civil War, the Depression, and 9/11-The Photographer's Boy explores the power of photography and journalism to inform or mislead; raises questions about love; and offers "an unflinching but sympathetic, often touching, look at the comforting fictions people wrap themselves in to protect themselves from the cold of reality" (Publishers Weekly).
  • ISBN10 1624671667
  • ISBN13 9781624671661
  • Publish Date 15 June 2013
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Out of Print 4 August 2015
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Premier Digital Publishing
  • Format eBook
  • Language English