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Homer Hickam

    February 19, 1943

    Homer Hickam is an eclectic author whose narratives often draw from his own adventurous life, blending historical settings with tales of resilience and human spirit. His writing is characterized by a direct yet engaging style, allowing readers to readily immerse themselves in worlds shaped by exploration and perseverance. Hickam skillfully weaves together themes of discovery and determination, creating stories that resonate deeply. His diverse body of work showcases a distinctive voice that appeals to a wide range of readers.

    Homer Hickam
    Carrying Albert Home
    Don't Blow Yourself Up
    Carrying Albert Home
    The Far Reaches
    Crater
    Sky Of Stone
    • 2021

      Don't Blow Yourself Up

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.1(120)Add rating

      From Homer Hickam, the author of the #1 bestselling Rocket Boys adapted into the beloved film October Sky, comes this astonishing memoir of high adventure, war, love, NASA, and his struggle for literary success.

      Don't Blow Yourself Up
    • 2015

      Carrying Albert Home

      • 398 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.0(72)Add rating

      "Carrying Albert Home" tells the humorous and touching story of Elsie Lavender and Homer Hickam, high school sweethearts from West Virginia. After unfulfilled dreams and an unusual wedding gift—a pet alligator—Elsie embarks on a 1,000-mile adventure, exploring love's complexities along the way.

      Carrying Albert Home
    • 2015

      Carrying Albert Home

      The Somewhat True Story of a Man, His Wife, and Her Alligator

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.9(10)Add rating

      ‘Must-read… A funny yet tragic tale of a husband and wife’s car journey across the US with Albert the alligator in tow. Yes, really.’ Marie Claire A journey of a thousand miles. With an alligator on the back seat. And John Steinbeck as a passenger. This is a tale where everything is true,except the bits that are made up. In 1930s America, the Great Depression made everyone’s horizons smaller, and Elsie Lavender found herself back where she began, in the coalfields of West Virginia. She had just one memento of her halcyon days – a baby alligator named Albert. Then one day, her husband’s stoical patience snapped and Elsie had to choose between Homer and Albert. She decided that there was only one thing to do: they would carry Albert home to Florida. And so began their odyssey – a journey like no other, where Elsie, Homer and Albert encountered everything from movie stars and revolutionaries to Ernest Hemingway and hurricanes in their struggle to find love, redemption, and a place to call home. From the bestselling author of Rocket Boys–the basis of the movie October Sky–comes a long-awaited prequel. Big Fish meets The Notebook in this novel about a man, a woman, and their alligator. Trade

      Carrying Albert Home
    • 2012

      A MINING COLONY ON THE MOON. A DEADLY MISSION. AND A SECRET BIGGER THAN TWO WORLDS.

      Crater
    • 2012

      The Dinosaur Hunter

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.7(14)Add rating

      "A fascinating thriller, well crafted and relentless ... A cross between Tony Hillerman and Larry McMurtry, this is one hell of a good read."--Douglas Preston, author of Tyrannosaur Canyon and Blasphemy The cowboys who work on the ranchlands of Montana expect more than their fair share of trouble. One of them is Mike Wire, a former homicide detective. Mike is about to learn murder and mayhem can happen under Motnana's big skies, too. Beneath the earth lie enough dinosaur fossils to fill several museum collections---and make a fortune for whoever claims them first. Soon he will have to combine everything he learned as a cop with everything he knows as a cowboy to protect the people and the land he could never live without.

      The Dinosaur Hunter
    • 2008

      The Far Reaches

      • 322 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set during the tumultuous year of 1943 in the Pacific theater of World War II, the story follows Coast Guard Captain Josh Thurlow amid the brutal invasion of Tarawa. As American forces engage in fierce battles against determined enemy fighters, the narrative explores the chaos and unpredictability of warfare, highlighting the courage and sacrifice of young soldiers facing overwhelming odds. The gripping account captures the intensity of combat and the strategic challenges faced by the U.S. military during this critical period.

      The Far Reaches
    • 2008

      Red Helmet

      • 356 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Set in the picturesque Appalachian town of Highcoal, the story explores the lives of coal miners who are committed to traditional methods amidst the challenges of modernity. The narrative weaves romance and beauty into the struggles of the community, highlighting their dedication to preserving their heritage while facing contemporary issues. Through rich characterization and evocative storytelling, the novel captures the essence of a close-knit community grappling with change.

      Red Helmet
    • 2002

      Sky Of Stone

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      4.3(979)Add rating

      The author continues the story of his life with an account of the summer of 1961, which marked the end of his first year of college and the beginning of his dreams to leave his hometown of Coalwood behind

      Sky Of Stone
    • 2001

      The Coalwood Way

      • 402 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      4.2(1493)Add rating

      Set in a West Virginia hometown, the narrative explores the impact of time and change on its unique way of life. Homer Hickam, known for his bestselling memoirs, weaves a rich and unforgettable tale that delves into the essence of his community, capturing its struggles and resilience amid evolving circumstances. Through vivid storytelling, he brings to life the intricacies of his upbringing and the enduring spirit of the people around him.

      The Coalwood Way
    • 2000

      Back to the Moon

      • 514 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      3.7(391)Add rating

      A hijacked shuttle sets off a thrilling countdown, plunging the characters into a high-stakes adventure. As they navigate the dangers of their situation, they must confront unexpected challenges and unravel the mystery behind the hijacking. The story promises intense action, suspense, and a test of survival skills, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as the characters fight for their freedom and uncover deeper truths.

      Back to the Moon