Craig Crist-Evans
Amaryllis
AMARYLLIS was the name of the ship that ran aground on Singer Island,
Florida, during a hurricane in 1965. It became a battle cry for
Jimmy Staples and his older brother, Frank, and a code word for
going surfing together. But now that eighteen-year-old Frank is
off battling the enemy (and his own addictive demons) in Vietnam,
and fifteen-year-old Jimmy is left to deal with the repercussions
at home, "Amaryllis" takes on an ominous new meaning -
a symbol of what happens when life places the unexpected in our
paths.
Amaryllis was just selected for the NY Public Library Best Books
for the Teen Age list for 2004
Craig Crist-Evans has written a wrenching novel of a family whose
internal battles chase one son away - into the clutches of a war
and an enemy he could never have imagined. Told both from a soldier’s
view and by the brother he leaves behind, AMARYLLIS is an ideal
choice for students learning about the Vietnam era, or for any reader
curious about the reality of war. Craig Crist-Evans lives in Pennsylvania.
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