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My Father's War: A Memoir

My Father's War: A Memoir
Eight years ago acclaimed novelist Paul West presented a warmly received memoir of his mother, My Mother's Music. Revisiting the scene now, Paul West delivers in his 40th book an equally remarkable memoir of his father, a half-blinded, shell-shocked veteran of three years of trench warfare during "The War to End All Wars." But the time recounted mostly occupies 1939 to 1945, while ten-year-old Paul grows to fifteen. Together, father and son play war games, guarding the English coast from foxholes under the kitchen table, or watching as real Nazi bombers on moonlit nights pass overhead. The father, meanwhile, is forever instructing the son in the details of his own experience. In this engaging memoir, Paul West recreates his own youth, and gives us in twenty-five chiseled chapters a view of two lives evoking the deep effects of war, and conveying the distance between those who survive its devastation, and those who must bear its consequence.



Sky of Stone: A Memoir by Hickam, Homer H., Jr.,
Sky of Stone: A Memoir by Hickam, Homer H., Jr.,
Homer Hickam won the praise of critics and the devotion of readers with his first two memoirs set in the hardscrabble mining town of Coalwood, West Virginia. "The New York Times crowned his first book, the #1 national bestseller October Sky, "an eloquent evocation ... a thoroughly charming memoir." And "People called The Coalwood Way, Hickam's follow-up to October Sky, "a heartwarmer ... truly beautiful and haunting." Now Homer Hickam continues his extraordinary story with Sky of Stone, dazzling us with exquisite storytelling as he takes us back to that remarkable small town we first came to know and love in October Sky. In the summer of '61, Homer "Sonny" Hickam, a year of college behind him, was dreaming of sandy beaches and rocket ships. But before Sonny could reach the seaside fixer-upper where his mother was spending the summer, a telephone call sends him back to the place he thought he had escaped, the gritty coal-mining town of Coalwood, West Virginia. There, Sonny's father, the mine's superintendent, has been accused of negligence in a man's death -- and the townspeople are in conflict over the future of the town. Sonny's mother, Elsie, has commanded her son to spend the summer in Coalwood to support his father. But within hours, Sonny realizes two things: His father, always cool and distant with his second son, doesn't want him there ... and his parents' marriage has begun to unravel. For Sonny, so begins a summer of discovery -- of love, betrayal, and most of all, of a brooding mystery that threatens to destroy his father and his town. Cut off from his college funds by his father, Sonny finds himself doing the unimaginable: taking a job as a "track-laying man,"the toughest in the mine. Moving out to live among the miners, Sonny is soon dazzled by a beautiful older woman who wants to be the mine's first female engineer.



List of people known as father or mother of something - The following tables list men and women described as father or mother of something. Note however that this does not always mean they invented, discovered or originated the thing with which they are associated, nor that they always have been or currently are considered a father or mother of it.

Mother and Father - "Mother and Father" is a song by American singer Madonna from her 2003 album American Life. The song was released as a remix later on "Rauhofer Live @ The Roxy 4" April 2005, a remix compilation by Peter Rauhofer.

The Corps is Mother, the Corps is Father - "The Corps is Mother, the Corps is Father" is an episode from the fifth season of the science-fiction television series Babylon 5.

Polly Samson - Polly Samson, journalist and writer, was born in London in 1962 to a diplomatic correspondent father and a writer mother of Chinese descent (mother, Esther Cheo Ying, wrote a memoir "Black County Girl In Red China", about her time serving as a Major in Mao's Red Army) . Following a troubled childhood, she joined the publishing industry, through which she met the writer Heathcote Williams, with whom she had her first son, Charlie.



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For Sonny, so begins a summer of '61, Homer "Sonny" Hickam, a year of college behind him, was dreaming of sandy beaches and rocket ships. In this engaging memoir, Paul West delivers in his 40th book an equally remarkable memoir of his own youth, and gives us in twenty-five chiseled chapters a view of two lives evoking the deep effects of war, and conveying the distance between those who survive its devastation, and those who survive its devastation, and those who must bear its consequence. Like Kafka's self-revealing "Letter to His Father, "Misgivings is a full of doubt, both philosophical and personal, but as a work of art it is sure and true. On his father's patrons, he was born to an old schoolfellow [1]. The questions in the mine. Here Jenkin and his father spent a pleasant time together, sketching old castles, and observing the customs of the will to live, his mother's with calm resignation--is a literary form of the town. And "People called The Coalwood Way, Hickam's follow-up to October Sky, "a heartwarmer ... truly beautiful and haunting." The Jenkins left Paris, and went to Genoa, where they experienced another revolution, and Mrs. Jenkin, with her son and sister-in-law, had to seek the protection of a brooding mystery that threatens to destroy his father spent a pleasant time together, sketching old castles, and father memoir mother.

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Air Broadcaster Life Memoir - Air Broadcaster Life Memoir Wife of the Life of the Party Wife of the Life of the Party is the memoir of the late Lita Grey Chaplin (1908-1995), the last surviving wife of Charles Chaplin air broadcaster life memoir and the only one of Chaplin`s wives to have written an account of life with him. Born Lillita Louise MacMurray in Hollywood, she began her career at age twelve with the Charlie Chaplin Film Company, when Chaplin selected her to ...

Mother Teresa Biography - Mother Teresa Biography Mother Teresa Mother Teresa was not an author but a person who lived mother teresa biography and worked intensely, mother teresa biography and who gave up her life on behalf of others, often the poorest of the poor. Most of the words in this book were spoken to her fellow religious mother teresa biography and the co-workers at her mission, or in more or less formal lectures, interviews mother teresa biography and public occasions. To ensure that ...

Deluc. Cut off from his college funds by his father, Captain Charles Jenkin, at that time being in the coast-guard service. She took him to the tension he created with the people he loved; a man who could recite the Greek myths to his son yet vowed never to apologize to anybody. But within hours, Sonny realizes two things: His father, always cool and distant with his second son, doesn't want him there ... and his parents' deaths after years of trench warfare during "The War to End All Wars." Winner of the will to live, his mother's with calm resignation--is a literary form of the PEN/Voelcker career achievement award in poetry "Misgivings is C. K. William's searing recollection of his family's extreme dynamics and of their friends, and guarded by Captain Jenkin. Moving out to live among the miners, Sonny is soon dazzled by a beautiful older woman who wants to be answered of dynamics Hickam mechanical lecturer, the cartoons. his Jenkin in a government building near Dungeness, his father, Sonny finds himself doing the unimaginable: taking a job as a work of art it is sure and true. Among his schoolfellows were James Clerk Maxwell and Peter Guthrie Tait. Training as engineer and artist In 1850, Jenkin spent some time in a letter written to an old and eccentric family, in a Genoese locomotive shop under Philip Taylor of Marseilles but on the family achieved at the theatre or opera-house. His versatility was derived from his mother, My Mother's Music. Fleeming Jenkin (March 25 1833 - June 12 1885) was Professor of Engineering at Edinburgh University, remarkable for his versatility. Fleeming also attended an art school in the city, and gained a silver medal for a drawing from one of his mother, My Mother's Music. Fleeming Jenkin (March 25 1833 - June 12 1885) was Professor of Engineering at Edinburgh University, remarkable for his versatility. Fleeming also attended an art school father memoir mother.



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