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Bow's Boy : A Novel [Hardcover]

Richard Babcock (Author)
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November 5, 2002

Every now and then, a small American town produces someone with such out-of-place talent that he seems to have come from a different world. In the 1960s hardscrabble town of Laroque, Wisconsin, seventeen-year-old Ginger Piper, a high school sports hero and a disarmingly poised and articulate young man, is that sort of figure. Or at least G. Bowman Epps -- a rich, lonely, middle-aged lawyer -- believes he is.

Bow is something of a town legend too: Ungainly and scarred, brilliant and stern, famous for great inherited wealth, he seems a vestige of a time gone by in a town where the legacy of past greatness -- embodied in the ornate, decaying, and defunct opera house -- casts a literal shadow. But when Bow discovers Ginger Piper, he is energized and inspired. Where others have seen merely a charming basketball star, Bow spies the seeds of something greater and the drive, intelligence, and passion to carry on Bow's legacy as a groundbreaking criminal attorney. When Bow offers the boy a summer apprenticeship in his orderly practice, it is an investment in a certain future, and the initiation of an oddly matched friendship. But when Ginger is accused of a startling crime that changes the town's perception of him, Bow is not only surprised, he's also implicated, and forced to choose between his fierce sense of logic and his admiration for the boy.

The story unfolds as the first agonizing repercussions of the Vietnam War are being felt and the American people are struggling to comprehend a new kind of war. It inspires a startling division between the generations at home, as politics and personal lives inevitably collide.

Bow's investigator, Charlie Stuart, narrates the events thirty years later, adding a perspective colored by tortured memories of his manic father and his halting pursuit of a young woman in town. Anchored by a compelling mystery, Bow's Boy is ultimately about greatness, heroism, loyalty, and justice, and the pain and solace of family.


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From Publishers Weekly

The Vietnam War casts its long shadow over a small Wisconsin town in this second novel by Babcock (Martha Calhoun), which chronicles the dramatic intersection of the lives of two vastly different characters, wealthy criminal attorney G. Bowman Epps and high school athlete Ginger Piper. As narrated by Charlie Stewart, a longtime associate of the lawyer, the story of this unlikely friendship unfolds slowly but deliberately. Bow has a well-earned reputation as a gifted barrister capable of defending the slimiest of criminals, and Ginger is a teenage star from the wrong side of the tracks, but their differences are erased when they meet in the spring of 1966, after Ginger gives a moving eulogy for a high school friend killed in Vietnam. Bow sees Ginger's potential and becomes his mentor, as chronicled in a series of masterful scenes. When Gary Fontenot, a convict defended by Bow, escapes and is found dead nearby, evidence surfaces that Ginger may have helped him flee. As a result, Bow's reputation is tarnished and his friendship with Ginger is strained. After barely surviving his legal woes, Ginger, who had joined the antiwar movement in the area, finds himself facing one crisis after another in the conservative town until he enlists in the army and is shipped off to Vietnam. Babcock's plot is familiar, but carefully crafted characters with meaningful inner lives and distinctive voices keep the reader engaged, and the story builds up to a quiet and powerful conclusion. Babcock accurately and sensitively captures a fraught historical moment and its devastating impact on all of the people who lived it.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

The average man may never meet a person with the potential to be great. Charlie Stuart considers himself fortunate, for he has met two: Bowman Epps, the criminal lawyer for whom he works as an investigator, and Ginger Piper, star guard on the high school basketball team. Set in Laroque, WI, during the mid-1960s, Babcock's second novel (after Martha Calhoun) takes a close look at growing up in small-town America when the Vietnam War is just beginning to take its toll on the young. As the novel opens, Ginger is accused of helping a prisoner escape from the state penitentiary; having assisted in an appeal of the prisoner's case while working a summer job in Bow's law office, he had both the knowledge and the means, but he staunchly maintains his innocence. Bow, too, denies involvement in the escape, and he and Ginger see the case to its tragic conclusion, each paying in his own way for misjudgments and pride. Telling his tale from Charlie's perspective, Babcock, editor in chief of Chicago magazine, has crafted beautifully intricate characters to produce a wonderful snapshot of 1960s America, overlaid with a story of conflict and mystery that adults and young adults will embrace. Highly recommended for most literary fiction collections.
Thomas L. Kilpatrick, formerly with Southern Illinois Univ. Lib., Carbondale
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Scribner; 1ST edition (November 5, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0743227271
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743227278
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #589,917 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Richard Babcock's two novels, Martha Calhoun and Bow's Boy, examine American life in the fifties and sixties, mixing drama and humor. His Kindle Single offers a witty autopsy of a marriage gone wrong. In addition to writing fiction, he has been a longtime editor at New York and Chicago magazines. His real wife is Gioia Diliberto, the accomplished biographer and novelist.

 

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Really??, May 13, 2010
This review is from: Bow's Boy (Kindle Edition)
$15.99 for the Kindle Edition of this book is obnoxious. Why?? Why is this priced so high? Greedy publishers.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Different and Good, January 7, 2012
This review is from: Bow's Boy: A Novel (Paperback)
It really surprised me that I couldn't put Bow's Boy down once I started it. I had no expectations when I found the copy on my bookshelf where it must have sat for several years after having being swiped from the review-copy table at B&N Corporate. Clever twists and turns along the way in Bow's Boy for sure.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Coming to grips in the 60's make for a great book!, December 10, 2002
This review is from: Bow's Boy : A Novel (Hardcover)
Bow's Boy is one those secret gems of a book a reader finds among the morass of today's cardboard fiction.

Bowman Epps has never set foot in a courtroom, but he is one of the best criminal appeals attorneys in the state of Wisconsin.

Ginger Piper is a small town hero. He will always be remember for the game-winning goal he made at the championship basketball game--even though he comes from one of the poorest families in Laroque.

Bowman operates one thing: logic. This is what makes him such a successful criminal appeals attorney. Even though a person in jail should be in jail, Bowman can always find the most finite flaw from that man's trial and set his free. Seeing, Ginger Piper speak at a Vietnam casualty funeral, Bowman can see in him some of these same attributes that he sees in himself, and Bowman takes Ginger under his wing.

But things go awry with Ginger, and Bowman has to decide against logic and take a stand on Ginger. How these two individuals interact with each other in the turmoil of the 1960's America makes for a great story and gripping novel.

At the same time, as this book takes place during the Viet-nam war, America was at its own grip with its own logic - should we fight or should we not fight.

Together, these two events tie this book into a concise story on the state of mind in the 1960s. Read it and reap great rewards for yourself.

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