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Major Washington (Hardcover)

by Michael Kilian (Author)
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For a closer look at the legendary man who became our country's first president, Chicago Tribune columnist (and writer for the cartoon strip Dick Tracy) Kilian focuses on three critical years in the life of George Washington, 1753-1755. Seen through the eyes of fictional colleague Thomas Morley, young Washington is a charismatic, imposing figure whose fierce ambition and passion may have been the catalyst for the French and Indian War. We also get a glimpse of the individual behind the heroics, the man who suffers devastating bouts of "the flux," embarrassingly bad teeth and the heartache of loving Sally Fairfax, the wife of his close friend and supporter. By rather fussily attempting to replicate Colonial English in his first-person narrative, however, Kilian sometimes distracts from his plot and invites questions of historical authenticity. Since the story centers on three forays into and beyond the Appalachian Mountains, Kilian is hard pressed to differentiate the first two trips. He is at his best in the third trek, describing Washington's harrowing experience as a major aide-de-camp to British General Edward Braddock. Without any clear rationale, the author telescopes nearly two decades into the final two chapters rather than end the book in the 1750s. Still, the novel is full of amusing tidbits, including a recipe for milk punch alongside the symptoms of Ben Franklin's eczema.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From Library Journal

The author's notes for this well-written but difficult novel indicate that it is a fictionalized account of three years (1753-55) in the life of George Washington?a glory-hungry, ambitious figure on the rise in mid-18th-century Colonial America. And so it is?and much more. The tale is told from the point of view of sometime sea captain Thomas "Tick" Morley, a young man of average ambition with a hankering for the wrong women and a developing taste for adventure. His accidental involvement in Washington's forays into and beyond the Appalachian Mountains and his wry observations of these journeys make for informative and amusing reading. Appearances by Benjamin Franklin are delightful, as is Morley's "romance" with a manipulative and mysterious young woman. Details of the developing slave trade are appropriately disturbing. Find a quiet place to concentrate on this detailed novel, which is well done but demanding reading. For historical fiction and academic collections.?Bettie Alston Shea, Charlotte- Mecklenburg P.L., N.C.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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1.0 out of 5 stars HISTORICALLY INACCURATE, Jun 16 1998
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Washington's feelngs notwithstanding to state that his love for Sally Faifax was the cause of the affair resulting in the death of Jumonville is ridiculous. If one is not a bit of a history buff he might find it to be a good read. However, it is littered with errors stated as fact. I doubt not that Mr. Killian did copious research but he took a much to liberal license with the facts. Sure, Washington had many faults, but he deserves better treatment than given in this work! M. W. Askew (mwaskew@msn.com)
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