From the Proprietor:
Eric is a singer/songwriter/appreciator of the written word.
Eric and I have a similar affection for Buechner’s writing–as a matter of fact, of the millions of people listing their libraries on LibraryThing.com, Eric and I share the most books in common. A few weeks ago Eric and I did a show together and on the way home I pulled him bodily out of the car and beat him up on the shoulder of I-65.
He’s had it coming for years now.
A.S. Peterson has crafted a work of compelling historical fiction which begs the question, “Can this really be a debut novel?” With dogged fidelity, Peterson captures the spirit, manners, and social conditions present during the American Revolutionary War. We meet colorful, credible characters who navigate the high seas of life and love, dependence and independence, war and peace, truth and consequence, and despite forays into dark places, The Fiddler’s Gun is beautiful, lyrical, and redemptive.