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portada The Portable Creek: Southern Nostalgia and Other Shenanigans
Type
Physical Book
Preface by
Year
2021
Language
Inglés
Pages
268
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
21.6 x 14.0 x 1.9 cm
Weight
0.48 kg.
ISBN13
9781480896260
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The Portable Creek: Southern Nostalgia and Other Shenanigans

Keith Huffman (Author) · David Housel (Preface by) · Archway Publishing · Hardcover

The Portable Creek: Southern Nostalgia and Other Shenanigans - Huffman, Keith ; Housel, David

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Synopsis "The Portable Creek: Southern Nostalgia and Other Shenanigans"

Benefits Charity "This is a family memoir, of sorts, told one newspaper column at a time, a variety of memories stitched together like a patchwork quilt." So writes columnist Keith Huffman in describing this nifty collection of Southern essays that pay tribute to a charming bunch of characters who personify small-town life. Reflecting on his childhood in the West Alabama town of Gordo, Huffman shares the stories and memories of the folks who made their marks on him, including: - Pawpaw Buck, the ornery-though-lovable old coot, whose dying wish was to get baptized by the very country preacher who'd been damned determined to save his soul for decades; - Doe Doe, the author's father, a Crimson Tide fanatic and big-rig ace, whose One True Love was a black and silver 1979 Ford F-150 that flaunted its glorious name across its gleaming windshield: Silver Bullet; - Mawmaw Sue, expert remover of deadly splinters and master engineer, who once used a shoestring to keep a push mower running long enough to finish the job; - Aunt Lorene, a beast of a card player, who lacked neither a winning hand nor mocking grin for her brother, Henry, the man who not only named himself but fulfilled an old psychic's prophecy that he'd "go overseas and find a gold mine." Other stories involve bootlegging shenanigans, a drunken cage match with a wild cat, plus the author's burned luck and bitter fishing tragedy. Huffman also shares about how he learned the fine art of backroad skepticism; his ongoing ponderings over how life as a turtle could have turned out; and his musings over the joys of fatherhood... proving that parenting is no easy task, especially when a young'un holds a grudge after dreaming his mother ate his dinosaur. This collection also includes other newspaper features Huffman has written over the years, highlighting examples of Southern hearts, tragedies, and triumphs.

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