Authors: Van Reid
Van Reid's latest is “sure to enlarge his circle of admirers.”
âThe Baltimore Sun
“Reid's one-man campaign to resurrect the eighteenth-and nineteenth-century novel is a campaign well worth enlisting in. Don't miss
Peter Loon.”
âKirkus Reviews
(starred review)
“Reid has an excellent sense of dramatic situation, draws shrewd characters, and makes good use of suspense. Writing with power, restraint, and light comic touch, he keeps a surprise till the last.”
âBooklist
(starred review)
“Hopeful. . . a gentle and engaging reminder that America is more than a nation of individuals; it is also a nation of ideas.”
âBangor Daily News
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Van Reid
Camden, Maine
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Copyright © 2002 by Van Reid
New paperback published by Down East Books, 2016
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Reid, Van.
     Peter Loon : a novel / Van Reid.
         p. cm.
1. Frontier and pioneer lifeâFiction. 2. Land settlementâFiction. 3. Young menâFiction. 4. MaineâHistoryâ1775-1865âFiction. I. Title.
PS3568.E47697 P47 2002
813/.54âdc21
2002512629
ISBN 0-670-03052-X (cloth : alk. paper)
ISBN 978-1-60893-530-7 (pbk. : alk. paper)
ISBN 978-1-60893-531-4 (electronic)
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesâPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992.
Printed in the United States of America
TO HUNTER AND MARY
My heart, my love
,
my always!
CHAPTER 3.
Of Peter Loon's First Night in the Forest
.
CHAPTER 5.
How Peter Fell in with Parson Leach
.
CHAPTER 6.
Of the March to Plymouth Gore, and of the Place They Went Instead
.
CHAPTER 9.
Concerning Antinomianism and Other Matters
.
CHAPTER 12.
Concerning an Interview with Captain Clayden
.
CHAPTER 14.
Of What It Meant to
Pique-Nique
and the Inevitability of Certain Failures
.