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A review by leahtylerthewriter
Bomb Island by Stephen Hundley
See full review on the Atlanta Journal-Constitution website:
Savannah author Stephen Hundley has inflated a wild and visceral world into existence on a barrier island off the coast of Georgia in his debut novel “Bomb Island.” Among the native flora and fauna dwell a dwindling commune of eclectic humans and a herd of feral horses hunted by a full-grown tiger — while a rogue atomic missile sits just off shore. Fourteen-year-old Fish carries the poignant story as he comes of age, struggling to define his manhood and discover where he fits in society...
https://www.ajc.com/things-to-do/menace-permeates-boys-coming-of-age-in-bomb-island/JZ4HULEGAZHNVDL5DAXYJSGJJY/
Savannah author Stephen Hundley has inflated a wild and visceral world into existence on a barrier island off the coast of Georgia in his debut novel “Bomb Island.” Among the native flora and fauna dwell a dwindling commune of eclectic humans and a herd of feral horses hunted by a full-grown tiger — while a rogue atomic missile sits just off shore. Fourteen-year-old Fish carries the poignant story as he comes of age, struggling to define his manhood and discover where he fits in society...
https://www.ajc.com/things-to-do/menace-permeates-boys-coming-of-age-in-bomb-island/JZ4HULEGAZHNVDL5DAXYJSGJJY/