The Runaway
By Terry Kay
(Harper Perennial, Paperback, 9780380813421, 416pp.)
Publication Date: December 2000
Categories: Historical - General
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Description
Tom and Son Jesus spend their days dreaming, fishing, and trying to escape work. But their fun comes to an abrupt halt when they discover a human bone, which later turns out to be part of the skeletal remains of Son Jesus' long missing father. As sheriff Frank Rucker, a World War II hero, begins an investigation into remains, he unmasks the racially motivated killer known only as Pegleg. The sheriff's findings divide the people of Overton County, forcing a surprising conclusion --or beginning of justice.
Set in the 1940's and using the relationships of two boys -- one black and the other white -- as a springboard for the begining of desegregation in the South," The Runaway" examines the joys, sorrows, conflicts, and racial disharmony of their historical biased environment.











