Tietam Brown
In "Tietam Brown," Mick Foley takes readers on a gripping journey through the tumultuous life of Antietam (Andy) Brown, a young boy haunted by his past. At just ten years old, Andy is faced with the harrowing reality of having killed his abusive foster father, a pivotal moment that shapes his dark but compelling narrative. Set against a backdrop of crude realities and violence, Andy's life becomes even more complicated when he unexpectedly catches the attention of the high school homecoming queen, a spirited born-again Christian. This 256-page novel, published in 2004 by Vintage Publishing, invites readers to explore themes of friendship, redemption, and the quest for identity amidst turmoil. Foley’s storytelling prowess shines as he delves into the complexities of youthful innocence and the scars of trauma. Immerse yourself in this thought-provoking modern fiction that challenges perceptions and offers a unique perspective on life's struggles.