National Book Award Finalist—Fiction
It is 1870 and Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd travels through northern Texas, giving live readings to paying audiences hungry for news of the world. An elderly widower who has lived through three wars and fought in two of them, the captain enjoys his rootless, solitary existence.
In Wichita Falls, he is offered a $50 gold piece to deliver a young orphan to her relatives in San Antonio. Four years earlier, a band of Kiowa raiders killed Johanna’s parents and sister; sparing the little girl, they raised her as one of their own. Recently rescued by the U.S. army, the ten-year-old has once again been torn away from the only home she knows.
Their 400-mile journey south through unsettled territory and unforgiving terrain proves difficult and at times dangerous. Johanna has forgotten the English language, tries to escape at every opportunity, throws away her shoes, and refuses to act “civilized.” Yet as the miles pass, the two lonely survivors tentatively begin to trust each other, forging a bond that marks the difference between life and death in this treacherous land.
Arriving in San Antonio, the reunion is neither happy nor welcome. The captain must hand Johanna over to an aunt and uncle she does not remember—strangers who regard her as an unwanted burden. A respectable man, Captain Kidd is faced with a terrible choice: abandon the girl to her fate or become—in the eyes of the law—a kidnapper himself. Exquisitely rendered and morally complex, News of the World is a brilliant work of historical fiction that explores the boundaries of family, responsibility, honor, and trust.
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The suspense of True Grit meets the poignancy of The Orenda in a powerful novel that explores the boundaries of family, responsibility, honor, and trust
1870. For many, civilization is only a dream. Towns and cities are separated by miles of perilous landscape and roads unprotected from Kiowa raids and unscrupulous lawmen. Here, in this world, Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd makes his living.
An elderly widower who has lived through three wars and fought in two of them, the Captain enjoys his rootless, solitary existence giving live readings from newspapers to paying audiences hungry for news of the world. But that existence is disrupted when he is offered a fifty-dollar gold piece to deliver Johanna, an orphan, to her blood relatives. Four years earlier, a band of Kiowa raiders killed Johanna’s parents and sister; sparing the little girl, they raised her as one of their own. Recently rescued, the ten-year-old has once again been torn away from the only home she knows.
Their four-hundred-mile journey through unsettled territory and unforgiving terrain proves difficult and at times dangerous. Johanna has forgotten the English language, tries to escape at every opportunity, throws away her shoes, and refuses to act “civilized.” Yet as the miles pass, the two lonely survivors tentatively begin to trust each other, forging a bond that marks the difference between life and death in this treacherous land.
Ultimately Johanna is reunited with her relatives and the Captain must hand Johanna over to an aunt and uncle she does not remember—strangers who regard her as a burden. A respectable man, Captain Kidd is faced with a terrible choice: abandon the girl to her fate or become—in the eyes of the law—a kidnapper himself. Exquisitely rendered through the singular talent of Paulette Jiles, News of the World is a brilliant, morally complex work of historical fiction.
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