Tietam Brown

Tietam Brown

by Mick Foley (Author)

Synopsis

Antietam (Andy) Brown - named for the great-great-grandfather who died on that Civil War battleground - was ten years old when he killed his abusive foster father. Now, after seven years in reform school, he is free to make a new start. But he is immediately thrust into the violent and debased life of his real father (known as Tietam) - an oddly charismatic man who seems addicted to bodybuilding, beer-swilling and 'bareback riding'. Swimming through a morass of crudity and violence, Andy is stunned to find himself pursued by the high school homecoming queen - a born-again Christian. Obsessed with the idea of offering his girlfriend a pure love and driven to find out whether he's descended from a monster or a hero, Andy searches for the truth in the dangerous currents of his father's past and present.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: First Thus
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 01 Jul 2004

ISBN 10: 0099450283
ISBN 13: 9780099450283
Book Overview: 'It's irritating when a wrestler's first novel is better than the efforts of many writers. You don't see me putting on a leotard and jumping on people' - Tibor Fischer

Media Reviews
Brilliant and disturbing... A novel of immense power and subtlety * Guardian *
Take JD Salinger, throw in a bit of Dostoevsky, sprinkle with Bret Easton Ellis, and you're getting there * Guardian *
Foley brilliantly charts the young Andy's emotional deprivation and the adolescent Andy's romantic confusion * Daily Mail *
Raw, funny and moving stuff. Drop your preconceptions on entry and enjoy a real book by a real writer * Big Issue *
You'll be gripped by this great read * Daily Mirror *
Author Bio
Mick Foley is the author of Have a Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatlocks and Foley is Good: And the Real World is Faker than Wrestling, both New York Times number one bestsellers, as well as two children's books. During the course of his sixteen-year wrestling career he was World Wrestling Federation Champion three times. He lives on Long Island with his wife and four children.