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Moonshiner's Son

by Carolyn Reeder
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Overview

Twelve-year-old Tom Higgins is learning the craft of making whiskey. Even though Prohibition forbids the production and sale of alcoholic beverages, Tom is determined to be a good apprentice. He is, after all, a moonshiner's son. His father has raised moonshining to an art, and Tom wants nothing more than to please this rough, distant man.

Then a preacher comes to the wilds of Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains to rid Bad Camp Hollow of the "evils of liquor." This is when Tom and his father begin their campaign to match wits with the preacher and try to outsmart the law officers he calls in. Tom's father is eloquent in defense of a way of life long and respectfully lived by the Higgins family. But the preacher and his pretty daughter make a powerful case against it. And when drink causes a tragedy in the community, Tom Higgins is torn....

As he works with his father making moonshine in the remote hills of Virginia during Prohibition, twelve-year-old Tom learns about hard work and honesty.

Synopsis

Twelve-year-old Tom Higgins is learning the craft of making whiskey. Even though Prohibition forbids the production and sale of alcoholic beverages, Tom is determined to be a good apprentice. He is, after all, a moonshiner's son. His father has raised moonshining to an art, and Tom wants nothing more than to please this rough, distant man.

Then a preacher comes to the wilds of Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains to rid Bad Camp Hollow of the "evils of liquor." This is when Tom and his father begin their campaign to match wits with the preacher and try to outsmart the law officers he calls in. Tom's father is eloquent in defense of a way of life long and respectfully lived by the Higgins family. But the preacher and his pretty daughter make a powerful case against it. And when drink causes a tragedy in the community, Tom Higgins is torn....

Publishers Weekly

A 12-year-old backwoods Virginia boy begins to question the ``family business'' in this Prohibition-era novel from the author of Shades of Gray. Ages 8-12. (Feb.)

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

A 12-year-old backwoods Virginia boy begins to question the ``family business'' in this Prohibition-era novel from the author of Shades of Gray. Ages 8-12. (Feb.)

Children's Literature - Kathleen Karr

Reeder returns to her favorite turf for this look into how Prohibition affected the people of Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains. Twelve-year-old Tom Higgins can't read, but he's well along in his studies as apprentice to his pa, the best moonshine maker in the hills. When a flatland preacher brings his family and his temperance mission to Bad Camp Hollow, the fine tightrope that the locals toe is suddenly snapped by revenuers and new-found guilt. Tom must learn to make peace with himself and his father within the new world of ideas presented to him. Reeder creates believable characters within a believable community. 1995 (orig.

Book Details

Published
February 1, 2003
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Pages
208
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780689855504

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