Thursday, October 7, 2021
The Lincoln Highway by Amor Towles
THE
LINCOLN HIGHWAY by Amor Towles (A Gentleman in Moscow) is a beautifully written coming of age story set on the road in
America during the 1950s. Emmett is a sincere, well-meaning 18-year-old who has
just returned from a work farm where he was incarcerated due to the accidental
death of a local bully. Released early due to his own father’s death, Emmett
plans to take his prized Studebaker, the little money he has, and his eight-year-old
brother Billy and head to Texas. But once again, circumstances intervene: Billy
wants to head to California to find their mother who left years ago and before
they can begin, two young escapees, Duchess
and Woolly,
steal Emmett’s car and his money. The adventures begin as Emmett and Billy ride
the rails in pursuit. THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY received starred
reviews from Booklist, Kirkus (“exhilarating ride through Americana”), and Publishers
Weekly and was a LibraryReads selection for October. A bit slow to begin and rather long (almost 600 pages)
for the average teen; however, as Booklist says, “Teen readers of
classics and literary historical fiction will find ambitious, determined Emmett
appealing.”
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