The Way To Bright Star

The Way To Bright Star by Dee Brown, published by Tom Doherty Associates on September 30, 2008, is a historical fiction novel that spans 352 pages. The story follows Ben Butterfield, an ex-circus performer reflecting on his past while living in a small town. Set during the Civil War, it recounts his journey across Missouri and Illinois to Bright Star, Indiana, where he embarks on an adventure that shapes his identity and deepens his connections with those he holds dear.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of friendship and perseverance as Ben teams up with a resourceful Texican named Johnny Hawkes and a young girl known as Princess. Together, they face challenges, including Johnny’s imprisonment and the task of delivering camels to a Yankee officer. The book presents a vivid portrayal of 1860s America, capturing the essence of a coming-of-age journey filled with obstacles and personal growth.
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Ben Butterfield, ex-circus performer, is living out his days in a small backwater town. He spends much of his time dwelling on the past, pondering his glory days with the circus, and his first grand adventure—an odyssey across Missouri and Illinois to Bright Star, Indiana, during the Civil War. It was a journey that laid the groundwork for the man he would become, and on which he got to know the two people who meant the world to him, and still do.
In 1862, Ben sets out to help Johnny Hawkes, a resourceful Texican, drive two camels to the farm home of a Yankee officer who has taken possession of the desert beasts as contraband of war. But when Johnny is imprisoned by the Yankees and charged with horse theft, it is up to Ben to complete the task without his friend and mentor. On the threshold of manhood, he has only the help of a young girl, nicknamed Princess, who spends most of the time masquerading as a boy to avoid drawing unwanted attention. Johnny and Princess must stand together and persevere against the odds if they are to overcome every obstacle placed before them on the winding way to Bright Star.
A magnificent tour of 1860s heartland America, The Way to Bright Star is a grand coming-of-age novel, in the tradition of Huckleberry Finn, and destined to become an American classic.
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