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Knight of the Rails

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Thirteen-year-old Billy Knight leaves home to "ride the rails" across Canada during the 1930s. His encounters with a wide cast of characters -- including fellow drifters and grifters; kid gangs; crooks; idealists; ragtag philosophers; and railroad bulls; as well as everyday folk simply trying to get by -- provide much more than he bargained for. And for the first time, he realizes that riding the rails is not just an adventure. It also speaks to the bravery of those drifting like tumbleweeds across the country and seeking a better life. And just like the railway on which Billy travels, the narrative surges unstoppably forward, offering up an adventure both life-changing and unforgettable.

280 pages, Paperback

Published October 30, 2022

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Christine Welldon

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January 27, 2023
Billy Knight, 13 yo, leaves his family after they lost their farm in 1930s Canada to jump a train and search for employment. While living as a hobo, he meets many different people. Some kind, some helpful, one who he will always remember, and some that want to cause him harm. He happens upon his brother who left a year earlier and they become a part of demonstration and he’s finally convinced to return home. A beautiful coming of age story of a likable character worth cheering for.
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Author 33 books52 followers
April 8, 2023
It’s the dust-bowl Depression era, and Billy of rural Saskatchewan is 13. His older brother has already run away and when his parents lose their farm, Billy decides he’s a burden to them and leaves a note that says “Don’t worry.” He embarks on the adventure of his life, full of naivety and courage.

Turns out that riding the rails is dangerous and involves months of hunger and fright, from the steel nerves and skill is takes to jump on and off a moving train to the sketchy men (and occasional helper) he meets along the way.

Meticulously researched, the story takes the reader through every aspect of the hobo era, from brief friendships to injury to the politics of the day. (The author gets a little carried away with the latter near the end.) It’s not only lyrically written; you feel you’re right beside Billy every step of the way, hearing and smelling the belching and squealing train, sharing his loneliness and desperation, experiencing his wide-eyed view of the stars overhead and prairies flashing by. His relationships with fellow riders feel authentic, concerning and poignant. But his travels are never romanticized. From narrowly escaping a “perv” to encounters with nasty security guards, rough-and-tumble camps and impoverishment he has never known, Billy comes of age in a difficult era, difficult circumstances.

The plot enraptures while it teaches history; the pace is steady, the plot entirely believable and the ending satisfying. Highly recommended.

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7 reviews
October 21, 2022
Change of pace (from her first novel "KID STERLING") for Welldon. Nice fun teen adventure, against a classic historical setting (Canadian Depression). Knack for cliffhanger chapter endings, good forward motion, keeps you interested. Includes a recipe for an omelet the size of a washing machine. There is a romantic twist which you will not see coming, but one which is very politically correct for our current sensibilities. Am gifting to my nephews.
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June 23, 2024
Plenty of adventure for adventure lovers and plenty of character in Billy Knight for those who value that in a story — and to think the novel is based on the realities of an era in Canadian history.
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