In a rousing coming-of-age story, twelve-year-old Jesse runs away from home and tries to survive on his own in the nearby mountains after striking his father in a fit of rage.
James Lincoln Collier (born June 27, 1928) is a journalist, author, and professional musician.
Collier's notable literary works include My Brother Sam Is Dead (1974), a Newbery Honor book that was also named a Notable Children's Book by the American Library Association and nominated for a National Book Award in 1975. He also wrote a children's book titled The Empty Mirror (2004), The Teddy Bear Habit (1967), about an insecure boy whose beatnik guitar teacher turns out to be a crook, and Rich and Famous (1975), sequel to The Teddy Bear Habit. His list of children's books also includes Chipper (2001), about a young boy in a gang. His writings for adults include numerous books on jazz, including biographies of Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman and Duke Ellington. He has also contributed entries on jazz-related subjects to the Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians.
In addition to his writing, Collier is an accomplished jazz musician who plays the trombone professionally.
This was a wonderful book and certainly not your typical coming-of-age story. I would reccomend this for any man or boy and particularly those who struggle with anger issues or a sense of not belonging.
I thought that this book was great. It was fiction but it was still vary reel. It's about a kid that goes up into the mountains to get away from people. He ends up finding it's not as easy as he thought. He ends up meeting a mountain man named Larry And they go on lots of Adventures. All at the same time he is still wondering about his mom. He keeps getting weird flashbacks of something that happened but he does not now what. He ends up almost killing a man for burning down his cabin. At the end he ends up learning that he is not old enough yet And goes back home To his Pa house's . Overall this book was really good.
??, frontier West Coast ?. For as long as he remembers, 12 year old Jesse has had trouble controlling his temper. When ends up hitting his father, Jesse runs away and decides to live as a mountain man.
If you're looking for a good story of a father and son resolving their differences, I would recommend William Durbin's "Blackwater Ben". In comparison, I thought "Wild Boy" was a little disappointing..