Summary and Reviews of How to Dodge a Cannonball by Dennard Dayle

How to Dodge a Cannonball by Dennard Dayle

How to Dodge a Cannonball

A Novel

by Dennard Dayle
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  • Jun 17, 2025, 336 pages
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A cutting, revealing caricature of the American Civil War, told through the eyes of a white teenager who joins an all-Black regiment of soldiers, for fans of Colson Whitehead and James McBride.

Razor-sharp and hilarious, How to Dodge a Cannonball tells the story of Anders, a white teenager who volunteers to be a Union Army flag-twirler to escape his abusive mother. In desperate acts of self-preservation, he defects―twice―before joining a Black regiment at Gettysburg, claiming to be an octoroon. In his new and entirely incredulous unit, Anders becomes entangled with questionable military men and an arms dealer working for both sides. But more importantly he bonds with the other soldiers, finding friendship and a family he desperately needs. After deploying to New York City to suppress the draft riots and to Nevada to suppress Native Americans, Anders begins to see the war through the eyes of his newfound brothers.

Dayle's satire spares no one, whether he's writing about Anders's naivete and unexpected love interest, the quirks of Confederate and Union soldiers, those out to make a quick buck off the tragedy of war, or the theater of war itself (literal theater , as the novel includes a one-act play the troop obsesses over while they wait for action).

Uproariously funny and revelatory, How to Dodge a Cannonball is an inimitable take on which America is worth fighting for.

0.5 GLEASON'S NOTES

"This is the struggle for everything. Freedom. Dignity. The American Future. I'm proud to give whatever Columbia requires."

—Tobias Gleason, To Arms for Liberty (1861)

"I don't know what's happening. But I know that when the last sword is sheathed, it will have been worthwhile."

—Tobias Gleason, One Man's War Journal (1863)

"They died for nothing. Dead men aren't free: they're trapped in wood and dirt forever. The living have even less. A white burial in a clean cemetery is kinder than Black life."

—Tobias Gleason, The Pyre of Hope (1863)

1 ANDERS TURNS SEVEN

"Good morning, niggers!" announced Anders, waving through the schoolhouse window. Cheer shone through his voice, emanating the joy of being alive and American, in that order. The bulk of the assembled students ignored him, but two waved back. Anders mentally marked them as his friends.

His mother thought he'd gone swimming, which had been true fifteen minutes ago. Anders found the water hard to enjoy: ...

Please be aware that this discussion guide will contain spoilers!
  1. What's the regiment of your bookclub called? I.e. "Harrow's Harriers" fit in beside "The Wild Cat Regiment" and "Corn Exchange Regiment." Put it to a vote with your reading group. If voting fails, fight it out.
  2. What follows Anders around the war? What's his Catch-22?
  3. In many ways, Anders is a classic satirical fool. But they're rarely wrong about everything. What intelligence is Anders missing, and what intelligence does he have? What does he learn? Make your diagnosis.
  4. What about other fools throughout the book? Do they learn anything?
  5. Allegiances to nations, armies, families, religions, races, genders, systems of government, and employers are freely adopted and abandoned in How to Dodge a Cannonball. What loyalties survive scrutiny, if any? ...
Please be aware that this discussion may contain spoilers!

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The New York Times
Here is an author capturing, with clarity, our current moment by flashing us back to the past. Dayle's deft portrayal of American anti-Blackness, class exploitation and cultural uncertainty feels both accurate to the novel's 19th-century setting and, soberingly, very contemporary​.​.. It takes an author of rare and exceptional talent to deliver such a knockout punch. Which is why How to Dodge a Cannonball establishes Dennard Dayle as a new heavyweight in town.

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A heightened examination of America, this funny historical novel puts Dayle's comedic chops front and center.

Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Grand dreams, inflated egos, and cruel twists of fate are often the stuff of great satires and this first novel by Dayle evokes such classic accounts of the human condition in conflict as Candide, Catch-22, and at least a couple of books by Evelyn Waugh. Historical burlesque as lively in invention as it is ingenious in execution.

Publishers Weekly (starred review)
In Anders, Dayle has crafted an American Candide, whose naive beliefs are comically tested by his experiences with war and racism. This epic novel channels the absurdity of Catch-22 and the whimsical invention of The Intuitionist. It's a blast.

Library Journal
This is not the typical Civil War novel, but the dark humor and commentary on race, class, and the American experiment in the midst of its biggest test make for an entertaining, thought-provoking read.

Author Blurb Gary Shteyngart, New York Times bestselling author of Our Country Friends and Super Sad True Love Story
Dennard Dayle's second book certifies his talent. I can't think of a wittier, more hilarious or more relevant young writer. How to Dodge a Cannonball is the great Civil War novel I didn't know I needed, but now it is never leaving my shelf.

Author Blurb Jessi Jezewska Stevens, author of The Visitors and The Exhibition of Persephone Qq
This is the Civil War send-up the American canon has been waiting for, and which today's America, still unsure which version of itself it wants to become, so sorely needs. Dayle is one of our sharpest, funniest, and most unrelenting writers.

Author Blurb Jessi Jezewska Stevens, author of The Visitors and The Exhibition of Persephone Qq
This is the Civil War send-up the American canon has been waiting for, and which today's America, still unsure which version of itself it wants to become, so sorely needs. Dayle is one of our sharpest, funniest, and most unrelenting writers.

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