The Ambassador's Son

by Homer Hickam

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It's 1943 and the Americans and Japanese are fighting a deadly war in the hot, jungle-covered volcanic islands of the South Pacific. The outcome is in doubt and a terrible blow has fallen on American morale. Lieutenant David Armistead, a Marine Corps hero and cousin of the President of the United States, is missing and some say he's gone over to the enemy. Coast Guard Captain Josh Thurlow and his ragtag crew are given the assignment to find Armistead, though not necessarily to bring him back show more alive. Recruited in the hunt is a tormented and frail PT-boat skipper nicknamed "Shafty" who is also known by another name: John F. Kennedy. When Josh is stranded in the jungles of New Georgia with a mysterious, sensual woman who has a tendency to chop off men's heads, it's up to Kennedy to come to the rescue and complete the mission. But to procure a gunboat, he first has to play high-stakes poker with a young naval supply officer called Nick who happens to be the best gambler in the South Pacific. Nick has another name, too: Richard M. Nixon. Based solidly on historical fact with echoes of James Michener, The Ambassador's Son is a thrilling tale of the South Pacific and adventure fiction at its finest. show less

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Homer H. Hickam Jr. was born in 1943 in Coalwood, Va. and earned a degree in industrial engineering from Virginia Polytechnic Institute in 1964. He served in the U.S. Army from 1967 to 1972, rising to the rank of captain. Hickam also served as an engineer at the Army Missile Command in Huntsville, Ala. and with the Army Corps of Engineers in West show more Germany. He has been with NASA since 1981. Homer Hickam is a rare combination of practicing scientist and literate storyteller. As a NASA trainer he has taught astronauts to walk on the moon. As an author he has written a poignant, personal memoir about how he became an aerospace engineer. In Rocket Boys (1998) Hickam tells how his fascination with rockets began in the 50s Sputnik space race, developed into a teenage rocket club, and led to Hickam's winning a gold and a silver medal at the National Science Fair in 1960. His inspiring story, told with honesty and humor, had its beginnings as an article in Smithsonian's Air and Space magazine in 1994 and is being adapted as a motion picture. Hickam's other book Torpedo Junction: U-Boat War Off America's East Coast, 1942 (1989) is also praised as a literary achievement. It is a fascinating, fast-paced narrative that draws on his background as a scuba diver and explorer of sunken ships. Hickam has also written several shipwreck articles for major magazines. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
The Ambassador's Son
People/Characters
Josh Thurlow; Lieutenant David Armistead; Shafty; John F. Kennedy; Richard M. Nixon
Important places
South Pacific Islands; New Georgia, Solomon Islands; Solomon Islands
Epigraph
I form the light and create darkness. I make peace, and create war. I the
LORD do all these things.
--Isaiah, chapter 45, verse 7
Dedication
To Captain Pat Stadt and the crew of the United States Coast Guard cutter RUSH
(WHEC-723), with gratitude and admiration for your kindness and hospitality as
we sailed the wide, pearl-blue Pacific . . .
First words
The morning sun was a grinning, red-toothed warrior come to slay the night.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)When he opened them again, he found himself alone, the opening gone, replaced by an endless expanse of island, and sea, and time.
Blurbers
Bragg, Rick; Reasoner, James; Hornfischer, James D.; Hamilton, Nigel

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3558 .I224 .A83Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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