The Hessian: The Classic Novel with a New Foreword

Fiction & Literature, Literary Theory & Criticism, American, Nonfiction, History, Americas, United States, Revolutionary Period (1775-1800)
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Author: Howard Fast ISBN: 9780765634085
Publisher: M.E.Sharpe Publication: June 17, 1996
Imprint: M.E.Sharpe Language: English
Author: Howard Fast
ISBN: 9780765634085
Publisher: M.E.Sharpe
Publication: June 17, 1996
Imprint: M.E.Sharpe
Language: English
Originally published in 1972, The Hessian tells the story of the capture, trial, and execution of a Hessian drummer boy by Americans during the Revolution. At the heart of the story is a Quaker family, who hide the boy after his landing party has been killed in an ambush. Because the captain of the Hessians had ordered the hanging of a local whom he thought might be a spy, the town militia lay in wait, massacred the Hessians, and hunted down the only survivor, Hans Pohl. His capture and trial provide an opportunity to explore the difficult moral position that war presents, complicated by the presence of the Quaker family. The story is told from the point of view of Evan Feversham, a doctor who has seen enough of death, and an outsider in the narrow world of Puritan New England. Based on a true event, The Hessian won an American Library Association's Notable Book Award.
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Originally published in 1972, The Hessian tells the story of the capture, trial, and execution of a Hessian drummer boy by Americans during the Revolution. At the heart of the story is a Quaker family, who hide the boy after his landing party has been killed in an ambush. Because the captain of the Hessians had ordered the hanging of a local whom he thought might be a spy, the town militia lay in wait, massacred the Hessians, and hunted down the only survivor, Hans Pohl. His capture and trial provide an opportunity to explore the difficult moral position that war presents, complicated by the presence of the Quaker family. The story is told from the point of view of Evan Feversham, a doctor who has seen enough of death, and an outsider in the narrow world of Puritan New England. Based on a true event, The Hessian won an American Library Association's Notable Book Award.

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