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Malham, Joseph

 
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Set in Washington during the last bloody years of the Civil War, The Hanging Boy is the tale of a young orphan boy named Samuel who moves next to the boardinghouse owned by the widow Mrs. Mary Surratt. The respectable widow becomes teacher, mentor and spiritual guide for the boy. By a twist of fate, at the same time Samuel also becomes playmate and best friend of Tad Lincoln in the Executive Mansion. The boy's father, President Abraham Lincoln, still mourning the loss of his own boy Willie, embraces Samuel as another son and member of the family. Drawn deeper into the dark conspiratorial secrets of the boardinghouse and its mysterious visitors, Samuel becomes an unwitting conduit of information and intelligence about the President. The Hanging Boy unfolds as a memoir, mea culpa and coming of age story about a boy discovering the choice between right and wrong, good and evil, guilt and innocence and, ultimately, life and death.

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Joseph Malham is an artist, teach and author of five books living and working in Chicago. Malham graduated from Loyola University and studied art history in Rome. For twenty years he was artist in residence at St. Gregory the Great Church in Chicago where he taught painting workshops, gave lectures and retreats and taught classes about sacred art to adults, students and children.Malham has had exhibitions and lectures at DePaul University, The Art Institute of Chicago, Notre Dame University and the Gilcrease Museum of American Art in Tulsa OK. He has written for The Chicago Tribune, Newcity Newspaper, Faith & Form Magazine, Liguorian Magazine and U.S. Catholic Magazine. Currently, Malham is the host of "Iconversations", produced by the Archdiocese of Chicago, in which he looks at the sacred art and saints of the twentieth century and the continuing impact on our current lives and society. In 2017 Malham received the Bishop Quarter Award by Cardinal Blase Cupich for his services to the Archdiocese of Chicago.

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