cover image Uncertain Glory

Uncertain Glory

Lea Wait. Islandport (Bookmasters, dist.), $16.95 (210p) ISBN 978-1-939017-25-3

In this excellent historical coming-of-age novel set at the dawn of the American Civil War, 14-year-old Joe Wood struggles to keep his inherited newspaper, the Wiscassat Herald, afloat even as his Maine hometown is rocked by reports of war from down south. Joe has 13 days left to raise the money needed to pay his startup loans, and it’s looking grim until the onset of hostilities means there’s plenty of news to report. Meanwhile, he’s also investigating the legitimacy of a young spiritualist who’s holding sessions with the townsfolk and communicating with the dead. When friends, neighbors, and family are torn apart by conflicting loyalties and patriotism, Joe’s caught in the middle. It’s a lot of plot to pack into a somewhat slim story, but Wait (Finest Kind) skillfully weaves the strands together in a fast-paced and authentic tale. It’s a fascinating look at small-town life during a pivotal moment in American history, made all the more believable by Joe’s easy, affable narration and Wait’s drawing on actual people (including Joe) and events. Ages 10–14. Agent: Stephen Fraser, the Jennifer DeChiara Literary Agency. (Apr.)