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Vintage
02 June 2014
ABBEY'S BOOKSELLER PICK ----- A wonderfully engrossing read, an epic! But be prepared – some of the practices of the commancheroes and white settlers are shocking. Peter

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Eli McCullough was born in 1836, the year the Republic of Texas was declared an independent state. He was the first child of this new republic. Eight years later, he and his brother are kidnapped.

They are left with nothing, barely their lives, and Eli watches his sister being raped and killed. Slowly he learns the ways and life of the Comanches as they battle to survive against the incursions of white settlers. His progress within the tribe is matched by the tribe's own perilous journey as an epidemic endangers their future. Eli is forced to leave the tribe and pursue his life elsewhere. He falls in love, has children and becomes a Ranger working for the Government, but finds it hard to break his Comanche memories and ways. He lives to be 100 and tells his remarkable story.

Eli's son Peter McCullough endures the First World War, as well as several Mexican attacks on home soil. His diaries tell of momentous and dangerous times as he tries to maintain the dynasty begun by his father, now named the Colonel.
 
At the age of 86, Jeanne Anne McCullough is the fifth richest woman in Texas. She has had a fall and is perilously close to death. She goes in and out of consciousness to tell her own history - battling to keep the family alive; battling to prevent the large and acquisitive oil companies from buying her land; and battling to hold on to her largesse and her legacy.

Three stories of one family combine to produce nothing less than a standout epic of and for our time.

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Imprint:   Vintage
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 200mm,  Width: 131mm,  Spine: 36mm
Weight:   460g
ISBN:   9781742754345
ISBN 10:   1742754341
Pages:   576
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Philipp Meyer grew up in a working class neighborhood in Baltimore. His mother is an artist; his father worked as an electrician, cabinet maker, and art installer before becoming a college science instructor. The neighborhood, Hampden, had been devastated by the collapse of various heavy industries, and crime and unemployment were rampant. Meyer attended city public schools until dropping out at age 16. He spent the next five years working as a bicycle mechanic and occasionally volunteering at Baltimore's Shock Trauma Center. At age 20, he began taking classes at a variety of colleges in Baltimore and decided to become a writer. He also decided to leave his hometown, and at 22, on his third attempt at applying to various Ivy League colleges, he was admitted to Cornell University. He graduated with a degree in English and a mountain of debt and headed for Wall Street to pay off his student loans. After getting a job with the Swiss investment bank UBS, Meyer did training in London and Zurich and was assigned to an elite group of derivatives traders, jokingly referred to as the genius desk.o After several years at UBS, he'd paid off most of his student loans and decided to pursue his dream of becoming a writer. When his savings ran out he took jobs as an emergency medical technician and construction worker. He was preparing for a second career as a paramedic when he received a fellowship at the Michener Center for Writers in Austin, TX. In 2008 he received an MFA from the Michener Center for Writers. In 2010 he received a fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. He has also received fellowships or residencies from MacDowell, Yaddo, Ucross, Blue Mountain Center, and the Anderson Center for the Arts. His novels include American Rust and The Son.

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