The Congress Of Rough Riders

 

                     
The Congress Of Rough Riders

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Title
The Congress Of Rough Riders
Author John Boyne
Genre Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Satire
Format N/A

 

Book Description

The Congress of Rough Riders is a playful and imaginative novella in which an American historian is unexpectedly transported back to the late 19th century and encounters Theodore Roosevelt and his famed Rough Riders. Blending time travel with sharp wit, the story explores mythmaking, heroism, and the blurred line between history and legend.

About Author

John Boyne is an Irish novelist best known for The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (2006), an internationally acclaimed work of historical fiction that has been translated into dozens of languages and adapted for stage and film. Born in Dublin in 1971, Boyne studied English literature at Trinity College Dublin and creative writing at the University of East Anglia.

Boyne has written extensively for both adults and young readers, producing novels across a wide range of genres including Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction, and Young Adult Fiction. Notable works include The Heart’s Invisible Furies, A History of Loneliness, and The Absolutist. His writing often explores themes of identity, morality, social injustice, and the impact of history on personal lives.

 

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