Finn - A Novel (Hardcover, 2)


If you can imagine a modern-day retelling of Mark Twain's classic "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", featuring a teenage girl and a pregnant young Mexican woman as the main characters, then you've got the gist of Matthew Olshan's "Finn", a brilliant debut novel due out from Bancroft Press and Girls' Life Books in March 2001. Written primarily for young people, but nuanced enough to interest adult readers, "Finn" is both adventure story and social criticism. "Finn" is an unflinching portrait of modern America; but even more than that, it's a good, old-fashioned, picaresque tale. A fun, fast, and inspiring read, "Finn" aims to hold the attention of every reader, whatever her age.

The book's narrator is Chloe Wilder, a quiet, tough kid, a tomboy and survivor. Rescued from a murderous life with her mother, Chloc is living with her grandparents at the beginning of the story, in the cocoon of a quiet, middle-class neighborhood, attending a fancy private school. After unwittingly forcing Sylvia, her grandparents' live-in maid, from the house, Chloe is herself torn from her placid life. Together, Chloe and Sylvia take to the road, hoping to reach California before Sylvia's baby is born. As they face the wilderness of the streets, and Chloe learns about Sylvia's incredible past, a new friendship is forged, and old prejudices begin to fall away. Along the way, Chloe begins to face a personal demon: the long-buried, ungrieved death of her father.

While "Finn" is about the adventures of Sylvia and Chloe. it's equally about the social challenges of modern America, which, ironically, parallel those of Mark Twain's time: the corrosive power of racism; violence within the nuclear family; theyawning divide between rich and poor; and the hunger for equal justice. Author Matthew Olshan was educated at Harvard, Johns Hopkins, and Oxford Universities. He is a freelance writer, screenwriter, and producer, specializing in educational media. He lives in Baltimore, Maryland with his wife and daughter. "Finn" is his first published novel.


R533
List Price R593
Save R60 10%

Or split into 4x interest-free payments of 25% on orders over R50
Learn more

Discovery Miles5330
Free Delivery
Delivery AdviceShips in 12 - 17 working days


Toggle WishListAdd to wish list
Review this Item

Product Description

If you can imagine a modern-day retelling of Mark Twain's classic "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn", featuring a teenage girl and a pregnant young Mexican woman as the main characters, then you've got the gist of Matthew Olshan's "Finn", a brilliant debut novel due out from Bancroft Press and Girls' Life Books in March 2001. Written primarily for young people, but nuanced enough to interest adult readers, "Finn" is both adventure story and social criticism. "Finn" is an unflinching portrait of modern America; but even more than that, it's a good, old-fashioned, picaresque tale. A fun, fast, and inspiring read, "Finn" aims to hold the attention of every reader, whatever her age.

The book's narrator is Chloe Wilder, a quiet, tough kid, a tomboy and survivor. Rescued from a murderous life with her mother, Chloc is living with her grandparents at the beginning of the story, in the cocoon of a quiet, middle-class neighborhood, attending a fancy private school. After unwittingly forcing Sylvia, her grandparents' live-in maid, from the house, Chloe is herself torn from her placid life. Together, Chloe and Sylvia take to the road, hoping to reach California before Sylvia's baby is born. As they face the wilderness of the streets, and Chloe learns about Sylvia's incredible past, a new friendship is forged, and old prejudices begin to fall away. Along the way, Chloe begins to face a personal demon: the long-buried, ungrieved death of her father.

While "Finn" is about the adventures of Sylvia and Chloe. it's equally about the social challenges of modern America, which, ironically, parallel those of Mark Twain's time: the corrosive power of racism; violence within the nuclear family; theyawning divide between rich and poor; and the hunger for equal justice. Author Matthew Olshan was educated at Harvard, Johns Hopkins, and Oxford Universities. He is a freelance writer, screenwriter, and producer, specializing in educational media. He lives in Baltimore, Maryland with his wife and daughter. "Finn" is his first published novel.

Customer Reviews

No reviews or ratings yet - be the first to create one!

Product Details

General

Imprint

Bancroft Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

March 2001

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

Authors

Dimensions

155 x 230 x 17mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

180

Edition

2

ISBN-13

978-1-890862-13-8

Barcode

9781890862138

Categories

LSN

1-890862-13-4



Trending On Loot