All True Not a Lie in It: A Novel

All True Not a Lie in It: A Novel

by Alix Hawley

Narrated by Kirby Heyborne

Unabridged — 13 hours, 38 minutes

All True Not a Lie in It: A Novel

All True Not a Lie in It: A Novel

by Alix Hawley

Narrated by Kirby Heyborne

Unabridged — 13 hours, 38 minutes

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Overview

The story of pioneer Daniel Boone's life, told in his voice-a tall tale like no other, startling, funny, poignant, romantic and brawling-set during the American Revolutionary War

Here is Daniel Boone as you've never seen him: debut novelist Alix Hawley presents Boone's life, from his childhood in a Quaker colony, through two stints captured by Indians as he attempted to settle Kentucky, the death of a son at the hands of the same Indians and the rescue of a daughter. The prose rivals Hilary Mantel's and Peter Carey's, conveying that sense of being inside the head of a storied historical figure about which much nonsense is spoken while also feeling completely contemporary.

Boone was a fabulous hunter and explorer, and a “white Indian,” perhaps happiest when he found a place as the captive, adopted son of a chief who was trying to prevent the white settlement of Kentucky. Hawley takes us intimately into the life-and-death survival of people pushing away from security and into Indian lands, despite sense and treaties, just before and into the War of Independence.

The love story between Boone and his wife, Rebecca, is rich and tangled, but mostly it's Boone who fascinates, pushing into places where he imagines he can create a new “clean” world, only to find death and trouble and complication. He is a fabulous character, unrivaled in North American literature, and a prime candidate for the tall tale. The storytelling is taut and expert, the descriptions rich and powerful, the prose full of feeling, but Boone is what drives this outstanding debut.


Editorial Reviews

SEPTEMBER 2017 - AudioFile

Kirby Heyborne is a wonderful narrator who is well suited to this first-person story of pioneer Daniel Boone’s life. Brought up as a Quaker, he was twice captured by Indians and then participated in the Revolutionary War. Narrative on Boone’s thoughts and actions as well as clever, well-written period dialogue, delivered in Heyborne's assured and gentle voice, provides richly dramatized scenes. Heyborne's portrayals avoid trying to perform characterizations of secondary characters. Nonetheless, his smooth, rich voice and excellent pacing capture the energy of this well-written novel. The engrossing production hooks listeners on Heyborne’s performance as well as the story. S.C.A. © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine

SEPTEMBER 2017 - AudioFile

Kirby Heyborne is a wonderful narrator who is well suited to this first-person story of pioneer Daniel Boone’s life. Brought up as a Quaker, he was twice captured by Indians and then participated in the Revolutionary War. Narrative on Boone’s thoughts and actions as well as clever, well-written period dialogue, delivered in Heyborne's assured and gentle voice, provides richly dramatized scenes. Heyborne's portrayals avoid trying to perform characterizations of secondary characters. Nonetheless, his smooth, rich voice and excellent pacing capture the energy of this well-written novel. The engrossing production hooks listeners on Heyborne’s performance as well as the story. S.C.A. © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170211616
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 08/08/2017
Edition description: Unabridged
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