Uncle Martin's Sister - Mcalvin Dorothea - Livres - Booklogix Publishing Services, Inc. - 9781665302319 - 15 février 2022
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Uncle Martin's Sister

Mcalvin Dorothea

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Uncle Martin's Sister

Martin came of age in the last decade of the nineteenth century. He lived past the mid-mark of the twentieth, an unmarried man who left no children to remember him and only a sketchy documentary trail as evidence that he'd ever lived at all. Here Martin is found in letters he received: farmer, friend, brother, would-be sweetheart, traveler, would-be Christian, sometime book reader and sometime tennis player, a letter writer himself, from whom not a single letter survives. Here the young women who wrote to him are also found-Anna J., Anna, Mag, and the irrepressible "Sister." Any one of them could have turned his life-and hers-in a different direction from the direction their lives did take. Here are the places where they lived: farms way out in the country; villages providing services and goods to those farms; small towns growing around railway depots; a side-look at a state capital where a race riot rages; colleges built in towns that had not even an elementary school before the colleges opened; county fairs and singing conventions; one-room country schools and one-room lofty sanctuaries where God was worshipped and souls were nourished. Martin's was a smaller world than ours, and more slowly paced, but it is possible to capture some of its bounds and some of its rhythms. That is what the writer attempts here.

Médias Livres     Paperback Book   (Livre avec couverture souple et dos collé)
Validé 15 février 2022
ISBN13 9781665302319
Éditeurs Booklogix Publishing Services, Inc.
Pages 136
Dimensions 152 × 228 × 7 mm   ·   190 g
Langue et grammaire English