Bausch, Robert 1945-
The Gypsy Man / Robert Bausch. - 1st ed. - New York, NY : Harcourt, 2002. - 495 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
"The motto of Crawford, Virginia, might well be Beware what you fear, because it may come true. Penny Bone is terrified of the town's local legend of a child-stealing phantom. Henry Gault, her six-year old daughter's teacher, scoffs at the tale, trusting in reason and foresight to safeguard what is most precious to him. Penny's husband, John, is in prison for an accidental murder that happened because he was trying to be too careful. And in prison he will, almost accidentally, become a hero, which makes him prey to what he fears most - hope. An eerie succession of events will take these people into the bull's-eye of risk that everyday life presents. While Gypsy Man may be just one of Crawford's myths, John and Penny Bone are as real as the rising sun, and their strength, separately and together, reminds us why life is worth living. The Gypsy Man, and its durable and enduring characters, illuminates how an elusive truth lives behind every legend." (Book Sleeve)
0151001723 (hbk)
Mothers and daughters--Fiction.
Prisoners' families--Fiction.
Prisoners' spouses--Fiction.
Prisoners--Fiction.
Virginia--Fiction.
Psychological fiction.
Domestic fiction.
PS3552. / A847PS3552.A847
813.54
The Gypsy Man / Robert Bausch. - 1st ed. - New York, NY : Harcourt, 2002. - 495 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
"The motto of Crawford, Virginia, might well be Beware what you fear, because it may come true. Penny Bone is terrified of the town's local legend of a child-stealing phantom. Henry Gault, her six-year old daughter's teacher, scoffs at the tale, trusting in reason and foresight to safeguard what is most precious to him. Penny's husband, John, is in prison for an accidental murder that happened because he was trying to be too careful. And in prison he will, almost accidentally, become a hero, which makes him prey to what he fears most - hope. An eerie succession of events will take these people into the bull's-eye of risk that everyday life presents. While Gypsy Man may be just one of Crawford's myths, John and Penny Bone are as real as the rising sun, and their strength, separately and together, reminds us why life is worth living. The Gypsy Man, and its durable and enduring characters, illuminates how an elusive truth lives behind every legend." (Book Sleeve)
0151001723 (hbk)
Mothers and daughters--Fiction.
Prisoners' families--Fiction.
Prisoners' spouses--Fiction.
Prisoners--Fiction.
Virginia--Fiction.
Psychological fiction.
Domestic fiction.
PS3552. / A847PS3552.A847
813.54