Paper Moon A Novel

Paper Moon by Joe David Brown, published by Hachette Books on April 26, 2002, is a novel that captures the spirit of adventure during the Great Depression. This engaging story follows an 11-year-old orphan as she embarks on a journey through the Deep South alongside a con man who may be her father. The narrative is infused with humor and pathos, presenting a vivid portrayal of the era and its challenges.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of Southern life and a blend of action and adventure throughout the pages of this 267-page edition. The book explores themes of identity and family while delivering a humorous yet poignant narrative. With its classic storytelling style, Paper Moon invites readers to experience a unique perspective on resilience and connection in a historical context.
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“Enchanting . . . 24-carat fun!”–New York Times Book Review
The classic tale of a female Huck Finn, Peter Bogdanovich’s film version of the book was nominated for four Academy Awards. Set in the darkest days of the Great Depression, this is the timeless story of an 11-year-old orphan’s rollicking journey through the Deep South with a con man who just might be her father. Brimming with humor, pathos, and an irresistible narrative energy, this is American storytelling at its finest. Paper Moon is tough, vibrant, and ripe for rediscovery.
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