Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Tietam Brown Critique essays

Tietam Brown Critique essays The book Tietam Brown was written by two time New York Times best selling author, Mick Foley. The novel is his third book, and his first fiction. His first two books, Have A Nice Day!: A Tale of Blood and Sweat Socks and Foley is Good: And the Real World is Faker Than Wrestling are autobiographies about his life and career in the world of professional wrestling. Tietam Brown is his first attempt at writing fiction, and a tremendous success. Foley mixes a blend of immature humor, teenage emotions and a very disturbing look at the perversions that, while not always in the mainstream, is definably evident in the modern day world. He makes his characters easy to connect to, by putting them into situations that while most people have not had, are easy to relate to. Foley also uses a very unique style of writing that allows him to put a humorous point to even the darkest situations, and make the reader feel like they are being told the story from the point of the main character. An exa mple of this is found in Her hand was entwined with mine, in what was the most romantic moment of my life, with all due respect to the two young men who tried to forcibly sodomize me during my stay at the Petersburg Home for Boys.[pg12]. The story keeps the reader captivated from start to finish, using memories to give more background on the protagonist. The story follows the life of a eighteen year old boy named Antietam Brown V. Andy, as he is often called, has a less than perfect life, spending the better part of it in foster homes and correctional facilities. Andy lost his right ear and the use of his right hand in a car crash when he was young. His mother died while giving birth to him and his father abandoned him after six months. The story starts off after a date with the high school cheer leading captain Terri Johnson. Andy had been recently reunited with his dad, who like Andy is named ...

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