Crunching Gravel: A Wisconsin Boyhood in the Thirties
β Scribed by Peters, Robert Louis
- Book ID
- 107900252
- Publisher
- University of Wisconsin Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 467 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780299141042
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β¦ Synopsis
No nostalgic tale of the good old days, Robert Peters's recollections of his adolescence vividly evoke the Depression on a hardscrabble farm near Eagle River: Dad driving the Vilas County Relief truck, Lars the Swede freezing to death on his porch, the embarassment of graduation in a suit from welfare. The hard efforts to put fish and potatoes and blueberries on the table are punctuated by occasional pleasures: the Memorial Day celebration, swimming at Perch Lake, the county fair with Mother's prizes for jam and the exotic delights of the midway. Peters's clear-eyed memoir reveals a poet's eye for rich and stark detail even as a boy of twelve.
"Peters misses nothing, from the details of the town's Fourth of July celebration to the cause and effect of a young cousin's suicide to the calibrations of racism toward Indians that was so acceptable then. It is a fascinating, unsentimental look at a piece of our past."βMargaret E. Guthrie, New York Times Book...
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