<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>It's 1937. Jane has left her pregnant mother with a man she hates, left her father for dead in an irrigation ditch, remade herself as a man, and gotten a job as a copy boy. And everything's getting better--until her father turns up on her newspaper's front page in a picture that threatens to destroy the life she's making.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>"This is Raymond Chandler for feminists." ―Sharma Shields, author of <i>The Cassandra</i></b> <p/><b>"An expressive and striking story that examines what one does for family and for oneself." ―<i>Kirkus Reviews</i></b> <p/>Jane's a very brave boy. And a very difficult girl. She'll become a remarkable woman, an icon of her century, but that's a long way off. <p/> Not my fault, she thinks, dropping a bloody crowbar in the irrigation ditch after Daddy. She steals Momma's Ford and escapes to Depression-era San Francisco, where she fakes her way into work as a newspaper copy boy. <p/> Everything's looking up. She's climbing the ladder at the paper, winning validation, skill, and connections with the artists and thinkers of her day. But then Daddy reappears on the paper's front page, his arm around a girl who's just been beaten into a coma one block from Jane's newspaper―hit in the head with a crowbar. <p/> Jane's got to find Daddy before he finds her, and before everyone else finds her out. She's got to protect her invented identity. This is what she thinks she wants. It's definitely what her dead brother wants.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>2021 IBPA Benjamin Franklin Awards Silver Winner in Fiction: Historical<br>2021 Killer Nashville's Silver Falchion Award Finalist for Best Historical Mystery<br>2020 American Fiction Awards Finalist in Coming of Age<br>2021 15th Annual National Indie Excellence Awards Finalist in Mystery<br>2020 Sarton Book Awards Finalist in Historical Fiction</b> <p/>"<i>Copy Boy</i> is a rewarding historical novel with a ferocious, fascinating lead."<br>--4-star <i>Foreword Clarion Review</i> <p/>"An expressive and striking story that examines what one does for family and for oneself."<br>--<i>Kirkus Reviews</i> <p/>"From the very start of <i>Copy Boy</i>, I was sucked in, and Blanton-Stroud didn't let me out until the epilogue. Jane is a compelling character, all sharp edges and Midwestern grit, and I was thrilled to see just how far she would go to get what she wanted. Jane is not your traditional historical fiction character, who always has a moment when she subtly reasserts her femininity by acting soft. She digs into what she wants and digs in hard. This means she has to make difficult choices, and not everything she does is laudable. Jane is no hero; she's just a young woman trying to make her way, and that's why I loved her so much."<br>--Jo Niederhoff, The San Francisco Book Review <p/>"<i>Copy Boy</i> is a fantastic story of a young woman's survival and re-invention, set in Northern California during the Depression. Blanton-Stroud's prose sings and crackles and brings us into the world of Jane with so much compassion and beauty and wisdom. An engaging, wonderfully original book."<br>--Karen E. Bender, author of <i>The New Order</i>, longlisted for the Story Prize, and <i>Refund</i>, a National Book Award finalist <p/>"A stellar debut. <i>Copy Boy</i> may be Shelley Blanton-Stroud's first novel, but it's apparent from page one that she's been working on her craft for many years. Combining the best elements of noir, historical fiction, and coming-of-age stories, Blanton-Stroud has written a compelling, nuanced story. Deftly plotted and expertly executed, <i>Copy Boy</i> is as mesmerizing as the moment when the fog lifts over Nob Hill. Highly recommended." <br>--Sheldon Siegel, <i>New York Times</i> best-selling author of the Mike Daley/Rosie Fernandez novels <p/>"Full of adventure, chutzpah, historical detail, and, most of all, heart, <i>Copy Boy</i> is a thrilling, Depression-era coming-of-age story well suited to our times."<br>--Maggie Shen King, award-winning author of <i>An Excess Male</i> <p/>"Shelley Blanton-Stroud's <i>Copy Boy</i> explores place and identity with sharp-edged suspense and intrigue. Smart, lively, and suspenseful, this is Raymond Chandler for feminists."<br>--Sharma Shields, author of <i>The Cassandra</i> and recipient of the Pacific Northwest Book Award <p/>"Shelley Blanton-Stroud's <i>Copy Boy</i> is one of those novels that can rekindle your faith in fiction. Her distinctive voice, command of historical details, and sheer storytelling verve show through on every page. Maybe this exact story never happened, but it should have--in exactly this way. A bravura debut--I'm expecting great things from this author."<br>--David Corbett, award-winning author of <i>The Long-Lost Love Letters of Doc Holliday</i><br>
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