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Alice, or the Wild Girl - by Michael Robert Liska (Hardcover)

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  • In 1856, Lieutenant Henry Aaron Bird makes a startling discovery: a speechless, shipwrecked young girl, living a feral existence on a remote Pacific island.
  • About the Author: Michael Robert Liska is a fiction writer and co-host of the lowbrow Shakespeare podcast What Ho...A Rat!!
  • 408 Pages
  • Fiction + Literature Genres, Historical

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In 1856, Lieutenant Henry Aaron Bird makes a startling discovery: a speechless, shipwrecked young girl, living a feral existence on a remote Pacific island. When he exhibits her as a "wild girl" in the chaotic sprawl of early San Francisco, this golden-haired child without a past will be seen by the populace as a scientific curiosity, a titillating image of female savagery, or, for many, a symbol of the unspoiled body of that young country. For Bird, she is a fragile ward in need of protection, whom he keeps drugged and confined when not using her to further his reputation. But Alice will rebel against Bird's control, and set herself adrift once more in the surreal landscape of 19th century America--a place no less foreign to her than her own troubled past--where she'll discover that the freedom she desires may have always been an illusion.

Alice, or The Wild Girl takes the reader on a voyage from French Polynesia to the terminus of the American frontier, as it charts the unlikely bond that develops between an aging US naval commander and the lost, damaged girl he attempts to "civilize" as a way of alleviating his own loneliness and ennui. Steeped in period detail and layered with fascinating thematic threads, Michael Robert Liska's bold tale examines existential questions about the nature of history, time, and identity, in a vanished America that is at once alien and strikingly like our own.



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"A magical, improbable book. Liska captures the strangeness of the past--and the strangeness of time passing--better than any living writer I know."--Michael Clune, author of White Out: The Secret Life of Heroin and Pan

"Alice, or The Wild Girl is on the one hand a good old-fashioned maritime adventure tale, and in another dimension, offers an equally entertaining tour of the world of mid-nineteenth century American vaudeville. Past that, the novel engages questions on the construction and representation of identity that are certainly shaped by a 21st century sensibility. All in all, a fascinating and rewarding work."--Madison Smartt Bell

"Alice, or The Wild Girl, tells the story I have always wanted to read. American explorers in the South Seas find an abandoned young girl on an island and take her aboard ship. Her presence reveals the character of the men who must decide her fate, and her own character is tested when she arrives in America and must find her way. Michael Robert Liska combines history and imagination beautifully in this well written, exciting book. Readers will be taken on a stimulating journey through the scenery and ideas of the 19th century." -- Alice Elliott Dark, author of Fellowship Point

"The stunning work of a bold new satirist. Great fun."--Paul Vidich, author of Beirut Station and The Mercenary

"Spanning the globe from the South Pacific to the boards of the vaudeville stage, by turns absurd and haunting, Alice, or The Wild Girl is a testament to the futility of man's dominion over the earth--or, indeed, over ourselves. Like a ship on the surface of the ocean, Liska's novel skates lightly over its mysterious depths, and examines its existential questions with a delicate black humor."--Celia Bell, author of The Disenchantment



About the Author



Michael Robert Liska is a fiction writer and co-host of the lowbrow Shakespeare podcast What Ho...A Rat!! His work has appeared on Hobart and McSweeney's Internet Tendency, as well as in Epoch, The End, and Forever Magazine. His story "The Child Star" appeared in Heresy Press' inaugural anthology Nothing Sacred: Outspoken Voices in Contemporary Fiction.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W)
Weight: 1.35 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Historical
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Number of Pages: 408
Publisher: Heresy Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Michael Robert Liska
Language: English
Street Date: September 9, 2025
TCIN: 1002803871
UPC: 9781949846720
Item Number (DPCI): 247-02-1214
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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