
Homer flees on a horse, through the raging battle, and finally meets up with his brother who has been labeled a deserter. Taken as prisoner, Homer is soon freed due to the Battle of Gettysburg. Homer escapes by climbing into an air balloon, which lands in a nasty pond on the side of the Confederates. They follow the army until the leader, Fenton Fleabottom, is caught as a Confederate spy. The pig pen leads to Homer being cast into a traveling medicine show who performs for troops. Homer finds himself thrown into a pig pen. Willow, is duped by con artists and the money is stolen. In this process he meets a nice, rich man named Jebediah Brewster, a Quaker, who puts Homer under the guardianship of a preacher and gives him money to find his brother. He runs into some slave catchers who try to use Homer in their schemes to collect runaway slaves and return them to their owners.


“A person has only two options in life, to do something or to do nothing,” Homer is told. Squint sells Harold and Homer sets out to find him. Orphans, Homer and his brother are being raised by their mean uncle, Squinton Leach. Figg by Rodman Philbrick is a delightful tale of a twelve-year old boy who is determined to find his brother who was illegally sold into the army during the American Civil War.
