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The Keeper's Son (Josh Thurlow Series #1)
 
 

The Keeper's Son (Josh Thurlow Series #1) (Mass Market Paperback)

~ Homer Hickam (Author) "Dosie Crossan returned to Killakeet Island to the creak of saddle leather and the jingle of tack, leading a big brown mare down the ramp..." (more)
Key Phrases: torpedo aimer, stoop bridge, moth boat, Keeper Jack, Maudie Jane, Coast Guard (more...)
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A gutsy Coast Guard officer battles German submarines and 17 years of unfettered guilt on the North Carolina coast in 1941 and 1942 in this high adventure yarn. Hickam, the author of the memoir Rocket Boys (which was turned into the film October Sky), knows a great deal about submarine warfare in WWII, as evidenced by his 1989 nonfiction naval history, Torpedo Junction. This is the first novel of a planned series about rough and tumble Coast Guard Lt. Josh Thurlow and his unusual patrol boat crew during WWII. Josh, 31, is a career officer assigned to Killakeet Island, along North Carolina's treacherous Outer Banks. Both he and his father-the keeper of the Killakeet Lighthouse-are haunted by the loss at sea and presumed death of Josh's two-year-old baby brother 17 years earlier. Shaken from his brooding by the appearance of German U-boats, Josh must try to protect the merchant ships torpedoed every night offshore. His patrol boat is small and ill-equipped, and his crew is a wacky group of casual islanders who aren't sure they really want to fight anybody. A talented U-boat commander named Krebs becomes Josh's honored enemy, but another U-boat skipper is a far more ruthless and dangerous adversary. Josh must fight both, as well as his suspicions that his little brother may not be dead after all; the reappearance of a childhood sweetheart leavens the mix. Hickam provides a vivid and convincing portrayal of life under the sea in a U-boat, as well as on the surface in a fragile patrol boat. Well-crafted characters, gripping naval warfare and colorful island life come together in this dynamic and exciting tale.
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This excellent story of World War II on the Outer Banks will surprise no one who remembers Hickam's Torpedo Junction (1989), his nonfiction account of the U-boat war off the American coast in 1942. Drawing on his research for that book, Hickam deftly crafts a romantic, even melodramatic story, occasionally venturing beyond the limitations of historical factuality but always presenting consistent viewpoints for both American and German characters. The former include the title character, Coast Guard Lieutenant Josh Thurlow in his 83-foot patrol boat, the Maudie Jane; her motley crew; and the inhabitants of Killakeet Island. The Germans are hard-driving but ethical Captain Krebs, commander of U-560, and his crew, one of whom, Harro Stollenberg, may be Josh's brother, Jacob, who was lost at sea 17 years earlier. The pacing, the building of character with carefully chosen detail, and the masterful construction of a setting are as much strengths of this novel as they are of Hickam's other books. He evokes with great skill a time and a place that is passing out of living memory, and if he completes his projected series about Josh Thurlow and those who went down to the sea in Coast Guard cutters, he will have made a very notable addition to American maritime literature, indeed. Roland Green
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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks (August 26, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312999496
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312999490
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.2 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (42 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #433,791 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Something for Everyone, October 13, 2003
By Marilyn Puett (Huntsville, AL, USA) - See all my reviews
In his seventh book Homer Hickam expertly blends facts and fiction to entertain his readers with a love story set in some of the darkest days of US history. This is very different from Mr. Hickam's successful memoir books such as Rocket Boys but is a book that this reader believes will appeal to both men and women alike and earn him a new group of fans. The main plot revolves around Josh Thurlow, son of the lighthouse keeper, and Dosie Crossan, who has returned to the island to find herself. Years before, Josh's baby brother had been lost at sea and throughout his life, Josh had blamed himself. His every thought and decision in life was painted with the brush of guilt and an attempt at redemption for his actions. The book has a large cast of characters including Krebs, a German U-Boat commander with a conscience and Vogel, a Nazi commander without one, Harro, a young seaman under Krebs' command, Doc Folsom, the island's doctor, Willow, the local "hoo-doo," and Rex Stewart, a Hollywood cowboy stuntman ineligible for the draft but 'drafted' nonetheless into the coastal horse patrol. Even though Otto is the enemy, he and Josh form a strange bond and respect each other professionally. And though Josh doesn't know it, Otto may hold the key to his brother's disappearance. This book is well researched with wonderful characters. The action holds your attention and shows a realistic picture of life at sea. It also describes day-to-day life on a remote island with such realism that you can smell the salt air and feel the sand in your shoes. Mr. Hickam writes with such attention to detail that the climactic battle scene will have you gripping the arms of your chair. The Keeper's Son should appeal to everyone. It has history, romance, local color and charm, eccentric characters and battles on land and sea. It will be a great book for the upcoming cooler weather. Curl up in your favorite chair with a cup of hot chocolate and be entertained and educated. This is the first book in a series and I anxiously look forward to the next book.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Going Home to the Outer Banks, November 10, 2003
By Gerald S. Peabody (Amherst, Ohio USA) - See all my reviews
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I read this wonderful book in one day! I've walked the beach, swam the waters, watched the waves and the sunsets on the Outer Banks, and Homer Hickam takes me back there with "The Keeper's Son." The irascible, independent islanders of Hickham's Killikeet are people who live on in my imagination, and that's the sign of a great writer - someone who creates characters so real you're sure they could be part of your life if only you could get inside the pages of a book. But Hickham has gone one better, he's given us a rousing tale of World War II and the courageous islanders who fought off German U-Boats that tried to cripple shipping along the eastern coast of the U.S. Sometimes a narrative gets choppy when an author jumps back and forth between two main characters' points of view, but not Hickam's. Both the sub captain and the Coast Guard ensign are men you come to respect and care about. Added to all this is a series of love stories, the love of brothers and of fathers and sons, the love of a man and a woman, the love of a community has for its own, both native and adopted. And wait, that's not all - Hickam has added a mystery that has you guessing until the very end - is the long lost son really lost or has he come home. Hickam has hinted this will be only the first in a series of books about his Killkeet Islanders and I can't wait to get back to them. This is one book (or series of books) I'll buy for myself and not just rely on the public library to supply me. In fact, I'll probably buy it for my daughter who spent a summer working for the National Park Service on Cape Lookout as a loggerhead turtle monitor. She's going to love it because it will mean going home to her too.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful story wonderfully told, November 9, 2003
By Horsewoman (Lexington, KY) - See all my reviews
I very much enjoyed Hickam's first in this series. It is a touching story of a lighthouse family nearly torn apart by the loss of the keeper's son by another son, Josh Thurlow. I love Dosie, the horsewoman (like me!). Clearly, Hickam has knowledge of horses and women. Dosie wears jodphurs and long boots just as I do (they tuck inside, you know). His writing is lilting, his use of the dialect spare but just right. I was a little afraid of this book because of the U-boats and battle scenes and such but they fit so well into the overall story that I came to understand that they were the darkness to the light that Hickam was working us toward. Thank you, Mr. Hickam, for a wonderful story. I am looking forward to the sequel!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Keepers Son
You don't find to many books out there about the Coast Guard Service,and the actual roles that they did during WWI/WWII. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Hickam takes on fiction
Very good first fiction for Hickam of Rocket Boy fame. He has an ear for dialogue and not-overdone description. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Very Enjoyable Read
Very few people are aware that Homer Hickman - best known for writing "October Sky," which became the movie "Rocket Boys," also wrote the definitive book on the German U-Boat... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Keeper's Son
What an incredible book! This has got to be my all time favorite book. I loved all the characters, even the German u boat captain. Read more
Published on March 17, 2006 by kelly

5.0 out of 5 stars Romantic, stirring, lovely
The Keeper's Son is Mr. Hickam's first in the Josh Thurlow series. It is a romantic, stirring, and lovely tale of two war-time love affairs, one American and one German. Read more
Published on December 18, 2005 by Mary

3.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining but not much else
The good features of this novel are that it gives a nice description with evocative images of the Outer Banks of North Carolina, especially as they were fifty or seventy years... Read more
Published on November 1, 2005 by Stephen Schwartz

5.0 out of 5 stars An Engrossing and Satisfying Story
I listened to Mitchell Greenberg's reading of The Keeper's Son during my daily commute to work, and couldn't wait, each day, to get back into traffic to return to the story. Read more
Published on September 24, 2005 by Michael W. Recknor

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