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Author/Contributor(s): |
Sams, Ferrol
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Publisher: |
Penguin Books
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Date: |
07/03/1984
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Binding: |
Paperback
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Condition: |
NEW
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From the author of
The Whisper of the River and
Epiphany.
In this coming-of-age story, Porter Osbourne Jr. is a precocious, sensitive, and rambunctious boy trying to make it through adolescence during the Depression. On a red-clay farm in Georgia, he learns all there is to know about cotton-chopping, hog-killing, watermelon-thumping, and mule-handling. School provides a quick course in practical joking, schoolboy crushes, athletic glory, and clandestine sex. But it is Porter's family-- his genteel, patient mother, his swarm of cousins, his snuff-dipping grandmother, and, most of all, his beloved though flawed father--who teaches Porter the painful truths about growing up strong enough to run with the horsemen.
The writing is elegant, reflective, and amused. Mr. Sams is a storyteller sure of his audience . . . gifted with perfect timing.--
The New York Times Book Review Remarkable both for its humor and its sustained and detailed picture of a mischievous Southern farmboy's life during the Great Depression.--
The Washington Post
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