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One Bronze Knuckle

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The Bergers have prospered in Bergerton since the day that Jonathan Berger's great-great grandfather refused to move from the very spot where his donkey cart had toppled over on the side of the roa...
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  • 15 March 2022
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The Bergers have prospered in Bergerton since the day that Jonathan Berger's great-great grandfather refused to move from the very spot where his donkey cart had toppled over on the side of the road. Fortune smiles upon them all—until a catastrophic fire strikes on the night of the annual Feast of Sullivan, and they find themselves lost and scattered to the winds. 

But despite facing runaway grandchildren, a pitchfork-armed local militia lost to the wars in the north, rival churches, a home for wayward boys, and goat caves converted to a makeshift prison, the Bergers also discover the bonds that connect them across distances—and that no matter what, they can always come home.

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Price: $22.00
Pages: 376
Publisher: Lanternfish Press
Imprint: Lanternfish Press
Publication Date: 15 March 2022
Trim Size: 8.25 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9781941360699
Format: Paperback
BISACs: FICTION / Fantasy / Humorous, Historical fantasy, FICTION / Sagas, FICTION / Fantasy / Action & Adventure, FICTION / General, Comic (humorous) fantasy, Saga fiction (family / generational sagas)
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"Small presses exist to publish joyously unclassifiable books like One Bronze Knuckle, which begins by declaring balderdash a magic word—and then proceeds to prove it!"—Andy Duncan, award-winning author of An Agent of Utopia

 "One Bronze Knuckle is a journey to be taken by relishing the descriptions of the people, places, and events."—Guild Master Gaming 

"Gordon’s charming story . . . tells a familiar tale that is wonderfully fun. He skips and dances through the language in a Prachettian way that is heavy on the humor but light on the satire." — Locus Magazine

Kenneth Hunter Gordon answers to "Kenny" in real life. He’s reasonably handy with tools and can probably fix it if he can find the right glue. His favorite punctuation mark is the ellipsis. He lives in Salt Lake City with his family; prior to that he lived in Los Angeles, where he played in a reggae band and almost met Tracey Ullman. He’s been publishing poetry and short fiction in literary magazines for many years. This is his first novel.