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Bunyan and Henry

(2024)
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A large-hearted reimagining of beloved all-American legends, this epic debut novel brings men of myth Paul Bunyan and John Henry alive like never before, teaming up for an adventure quest with deeper interrogations of race, class, and industrialization.

Paul Bunyan—legendary larger-than-life American lumberjack—is a man down on his luck. With a load of family debts on his broad back, he ekes out a miserable miner’s life in Lump Town, a bleak hamlet controlled by famed industrialist El Boffo. When Bunyan's wife Lucette falls ill with a disease caused by the toxic mineral Lump, he embarks on a quest to save her. His only guide: the Chilali—a mysterious creature who speaks only in questions.

Bunyan’s path leads to The Windy City—and to John Henry. Henry is not yet the “steel-drivin’” man known to folklore, but a fugitive on the run from a rigged, racist prison system. As Bunyan and Henry strive to reunite with the families they love, they must work together to solve riddles, forge weapons, brawl with a behemoth, and confront at every turn the relentless, duplicitous El Boffo.

A richly imaginative reinvention of myth,
Bunyan and Henry is at once a timeless quest, a fresh origin story, and an urgent modern fable that wrestles with the two sides of the American dream—its wild idealism and cruel underbelly—to inspire the awakening of the folk hero in us all.


Genre: Fantasy

Praise for this book

"With the might of a hammer and the slice of an axe, Bunyan and Henry takes aim at a host of societal blights, from capitalism to climate change, and smashes them all to smithereens. Mark Cecil has crafted an unforgettable cast of characters who will make you shout with joy and rage in anger, and a plot so romping and rollicking you'll feel like you're there. This isn't your typical bedtime fable; it's packed with searing social commentary delivered in the most delectable way. Cecil's debut is an undeniably bright light to behold in a world sometimes full of so much dark, inspiring all of us to follow our own beautiful destinies. What a marvel." - Mateo Askaripour

"With Bunyan and Henry, Mark Cecil has reinvented and reinvigorated two of America's greatest mythic heroes, setting them loose in a thrilling romp through the pressing concerns of their time and of ours. There's so much heartfelt joy and wonder here, so much true wisdom and pleasure too. A fantastic read." - Matt Bell

"A quintessentially American story that reflects us in all our generosity and grotesqueness, with unflinching honesty and hope." - Jenna Blum

"Mark Cecil takes the Paul Bunyan legend, turns it on its head, and makes it do somersaults." - Caroline Leavitt

"Cecil has quilted American folklore into a patchwork of courage, tenderness, and generosity of spirit. This is a book unafraid to stare the cruelties of this nation in the eye - and yet remains ever stitched-through with hope." - GennaRose Nethercott

"This fresh, energizing, big-hearted take on the mythic past feels all too relevant to the right now. An American epic that will make you square your jaw, squint your eye, and take a swing at claiming the future." - Benjamin Percy

"A hopeful Twainian nod to brotherhood that puts the fun in profundity, even as it remixes American myth to the most sobering beats of our modern times." - Matthew Quick

"Mark Cecil has just written the next American classic." - Brendan Slocumb


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