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Baker's Daughter, Miller's Son - A Memoir of the Family of Tom Miller and Norma Miller (Paperback)
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Baker's Daughter, Miller's Son - A Memoir of the Family of Tom Miller and Norma Miller (Paperback)
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Lovers and adulterers, heroes and harlots, gossips and thieves, and
maybe the occasional ghost (and certainly skeletons in the
closets), the Miller and Baker families had their share, and Tom
Miller, writing as Tom Canford, is willing to tell all. This
memoir, initially written for distribution to family members, had
been intended for publication, but the author did not get around to
editing it before his death. His friend Jonathan May has managed
that feat in part as a gift to Miller family members as well as to
all readers intigued by the tale of a boy growing up and life in
Southern Illinois and Las Cruces, New Mexico in the 1920s and 1930s
(with family tales tall and otherwise taking it back further in
time and the author's own musings bringing it well into the early
2000s). Since the author had always thought of himself primarily as
a lyricist, a selection from his musical plays and his occasional
lyrics appears at the end. The descriptions of life in Southern
Illinois, particularly Carrier Mills, in the early part of the last
century, and in Las Cruces, New Mexico and El Paso, Texas, in the
1930s and later will be of interest especially to people who know
those areas and their inhabitants and also to anyone curious about
family life and social life of the times. Readers who have met the
author through his autobiographical World War II novel Boy at Sea
and through A Fever of the Mad, his memoir about working as a
publicist on movies with special emphasis on his experiences on
Elaine May's Mikey and Nicky and Francis Coppola's The Cotton Club
will be pleased to see this earlier version of the Tom they have
come to know. His late sister Norma Miller was invaluable to him in
providing stories from the past and reminders and refreshers on
tales he remembered. Quotations from her diaries and from letters
written by various family members and friends add to the pleasure
of the work.
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