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News of the World
AuthorPaulette Jiles
Audio read byGrover Gardner
GenreWestern
Set inTexas, Old West
PublisherWilliam Morrow, Harper Collins
Publication date
2016
Publication placeUS
Pages212
ISBN978-0-06-240921-8
LC ClassPR9199.3.J54
Preceded byLighthouse Island 
Followed bySimon the Fiddler 
Websitehttp://www.newsoftheworldbook.com/

News of the World is a 2016 novel by Paulette Jiles.

Plot

The book opens on the wild border between Texas and Indian Territory, where 10-year-old girl has been released after four years of captivity. Kiowa raiders had killed her family and taken her hostage. The girl is entrusted to 71-year-old Jefferson Kyle Kidd, who is ordered to return her to Castroville, Texas, where her aunt and uncle live. Captain Kidd makes his living as a news reader, traveling between towns and charging a dime a head to read aloud from newspapers.

Initially, Cpt. Kidd is at a loss as to how to deal with the girl's semi-wild state. She has been captive so long that she would prefer to stay with the Kiowa, and views her return to distant relatives as a kind of second kidnapping. She speaks no English, and one of Cpt. Kidd's early triumphs in their relationship is merely learning her name: Johanna.

As they journey south, the Captain continues to read the news when they reach new towns, earning enough to sustain their forward progress. Cpt. Kidd is careful to avoid local stories, particularly about the rivalry between Edmund J. Davis and Andrew Jackson Hamilton because he knows it will only provoke arguments in his audience. Likewise, he is also careful on the road, taking great pains not to call attention to himself or Johanna.

In Dallas, Cpt. Kidd is approached after his reading by a man named Almay, who had been following Kidd and Johanna since Wichita Springs. Almay is accompanied by two Caddo men, and he offers to buy Johanna. Knowing that Almay would only brutalize Johanna, Cpt. Kidd sets up a meeting for the next morning, and then flees during the night with Johanna.

Almay and his Caddo henchmen eventually catch up with the Captain and Johanna. With Johanna's help, the Captain survives the gun fight, and eventually, they make their way to the suburb of Castroville where her aunt and uncle live. When Cpt. Kidd realizes that the couple are abusing Johanna, he kidnaps her for the last time, and raises her as his own daughter.

Influences

Jiles wrote that much of her account of Johanna's alienation is based on Scott Zesch's The Captured.[1] The character of Captain Kidd is drawn from a friend's distant relation, Captain Adolphus Caesar Kydd[2] Kidd made his first appearance in Jiles' 2010 novel The Color of Lightning. Jiles has spun off one of the characters from News of the World in her forthcoming novel Simon the Fiddler.[3]

Film adaptation

Fox 2000 Pictures was reported to be in a "bidding battle" over the rights to News of the World, which it acquired in 2017.[4] The film has since moved to a joint venture between Universal Pictures and Columbia Pictures in which Universal will distribute the film in USA and Canada and Sony will distribute the film internationally (expect for USA and Canada). It will star Tom Hanks as Captain Kidd and Helena Zengel as Johanna. The screenplay is being rewritten by the film's director Paul Greengrass after an original version by Luke Davies.[5]

References

  1. ^ Jiles, Paulette. News of the World. William Morrow: 2016. 211.
  2. ^ Chevalier, Tracy. On Research, Google Maps, and the Importance of Landscape, Literary Hub. October 7, 2016.
  3. ^ Jiles, Paulette. "Cover — Simon the Fiddler", June 12, 2019.
  4. ^ Fleming Jr., Mike. "Fox 2000 Wins Tom Hanks-Luke Davies ‘News Of The World’ Package", Deadline Hollywood. May 11, 2017.
  5. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony. "Helena Zengel To Star Opposite Tom Hanks In Universal’s ‘News Of The World’", Deadline Hollywood. August 26, 2019.