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A Visit From Father and Other Tales of the Mojave - and Other Tales of the Mojave (Paperback, illustrated edition)
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A Visit From Father and Other Tales of the Mojave - and Other Tales of the Mojave (Paperback, illustrated edition)
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List price R419
Loot Price R377
Discovery Miles 3 770
You Save R42 (10%)
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"Arizona was, I knew, a land of cowboys and Indians, and both
ranked high in my esteem. It was also where our father lived, and
even though our mother had divorced him after he wandered off and
didn't return, we knew he was somewhere in Arizona and always hoped
he'd come and take us there." So writes Don Worcester, and for
everyone else who ever dreamed of riding off to the West his tales
will hold the poignancy and truth of that dream.
Worcester, his brother and sister lived most of their childhoods
with their grandparents on "the homestead" in the Southern
California desert, scraping by during the Great Depression. Some
seasons they joined their mother, who was creating an academic
career as an astronomer. Those times with her--in Berkeley, Winter
Park, Florida, or Poughkeepsie--were welcome respites in the hard
routine of life. Most days, though, were spent on the homestead
doing chores or at school.
But there were horses. Some wild, some tame. All teasing with a
freedom and a power that kept hope alive. There were friends, like
A.P. Aldrich, the surrogate father who told the boys they could
amount to something. There were escapades with brother Harris. And
there was the day their father showed up at school--driving a
powerful, shiny late-model car--for a half-hour visit.
With understated narrative and vivid detail, Worcester spins tales
of childhood and growing up between the two World Wars, of the West
lived as both fact and myth, of family and loneliness. It is
sprightly telling of a most human story, a nostalgic memoir of an
unusual rite of passage, evoking times and places that today have
reality only in the mythos of the American Dream.
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