"In Campbell's Boy, Mary Kendall expertly paves an odyssey of Dickensian proportions, taking us deep into Colusa tunnels beneath the Chinatown of Emmet Campbell's childhood and across the tumultuous plain of an extraordinary life."-Robert Gwaltney, award winning author of The Cicada Tree
"Tender, charming and emotional. This inspiring story of Emmet Campbell, Campbell's Boy, tugs the heartstrings and immerses you in the sounds and smells, hardships and adventures of California in the 1850s."-Kate Braithwaite, author of The Girl Puzzle: A Story of Nellie Bly
"An engaging read about an historic case of social injustice.... Can Emmet Campbell rest in peace now?"-Cathie Dunn, author of Ascent, House of Normandy
"With a deft hand, author Mary Kendall brings to life the heartbreaking story of Emmett Campbell and the gritty world in which he lived."-Jean M. Roberts, author of The Angel of Goliad
A hand whipped out fast and grabbed his wrist pinning it down to the table. Emmet craned his neck and found himself under the baleful gaze of Old Man Chung. The man's voice came out in a high sing-song tone. "You drink it!" Emmet tried to work his wrist out from under but the man was stronger and kept it down. "You drink it!" he said again.