"Meet Hank Collins, an astute, gutsy, and funny 13-year-old who’s just finished the seventh grade at a public school in Baltimore’s affluent suburbs. But all is not trouble-free for Hank. He must contend with a troubled family, an alien school, and a world otherwise booby-trapped with alluring but perilous possibilities.Hank is a page-turning, contemporary, coming-of-age story of growing up amidst this wreckage of a dangerous and suspenseful summer. From him, we hear the events of his life. We stand by him on the baseball field and at the dinner tables of his remarried parents. We walk with him into an epic, appalling, yet believable teenage party. We share with him an astounding encounter with adult weekend warriors. We see not just his confusions and dismays, but his grit, his honesty, and his vulnerability. We like him, and root for him, and care about him.Through a raw, real, and rewarding storyline, recounted with an understated elegance, and dialogue that is witty and captivating, we watch as he manages to evolve into a courageous, undaunted human being.As The Harvard Crimson observes, Hank is so authentic that one sometimes feels the need to check for that standard disclaimer reminding us that these characters are only fictitious. Hank bursts from the pages, vibrant and flawed. We feel his pain, share his sorrows, and rejoice in his triumphs.There is no holding back here, notes Pulitzer-Prize-winning writer Buzz Bissinger. There is no political correctness. The world that Hank sees and tells us about―a world fraught with pitfalls, potholes, protagonists, antagonists, decency, and deceit―is the world of the American pre-adolescent.Author Arch Montgomery never shies away from important issues, adds The Harvard Crimson, and never takes the easy way out in dealing with them. With a few deft strokes, he manages to compress every in-between shade of gray into the dialogue and actions of his characters. Like the state of the world it reflects, good and evil are not always so clear-cut. Part of Hank’s journey of growth entails understanding and dealing with that realization.No wonder The Harvard Crimson concludes: ""Few novels have succeeded in capturing the essence of adolescence, but the likes of Tom Sawyer and Holden Caulfield are about to welcome the newest member to their ranks a 13-year-old boy named Hank... Arch Montgomery, impressive in an incandescent debut, shows a mastery of his craft and an unusually perceptive insight into the human heart."""
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Arch Montgomery lives with his wife, Phyllis, and sons, Greg and Tyler, in Asheville, North Carolina, where he is the Head of Asheville School. His background includes a stint in the United States Army in Alaska, a brief career practicing law in Baltimore, Maryland, and extensive experience as a teacher, coach and administrator -- from St. George's School in Newport, Rhode Island to Gilman School in Baltimore, Maryland, to Asheville School in Asheville, North Carolina.
His educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Pennsylvania, a certificate of completion from the Army's Defense Language Institute in Monterey California in Russian, and a Juris Doctorate from The University of Texas School of Law.
Hank is Montgomery's first novel and the first novel in The Gunpowder Trilogy. The second novel, Jake, will be published in the spring of 2004.
Grade 9 Up-Eighth-grader Hank Collins has quit his Little League team because he dislikes the coach, and now his summer promises to be long and boring. His divorced parents are preoccupied-Mom is happily smoking pot with her new husband and Dad is having an affair with his secretary-and they pay little attention to Hank. Only his stepmother, "Perfect-Lady-Karen," seems to notice him, and her attentions lead to preachy Bible sermons and little else. Hank spends much of his time near the Gunpowder River, where he meets two older men who invite him to join their paintball team. He enjoys this diversion, and agrees to join them for a weekend camp-out tournament. On the excursion, Hank finds out that the two men are gay; unfortunately, so do their Christian homosexual-hating campmates, who chase them and kidnap Hank. The boy escapes, and is rescued by his English teacher, who is coincidentally driving home from a summer retreat. Hank's voice is fresh and believable; Montgomery's writing combines vernacular language, metaphor, and simile to present the colorful life of a young man discovering the world. There are plenty of teenage-boy details, such as Hank's fascination with breasts and descriptive sex scenes; interspersed are heavy-handed messages about acceptance and Christ. The book, the first in a trilogy, is a mixed bag for mature readers.
Angela J. Reynolds, Washington County Cooperative Library Services, Hillsboro, OR
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